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    co·gent
    [ˈkōj(ə)nt]
    adjective
    cogent (adjective)
    1. (of an argument or case) clear, logical, and convincing:
      "they put forward cogent arguments for British membership" · "the newspaper's lawyers must prepare a cogent appeal"
    Origin
    mid 17th century: from Latin cogent- ‘compelling’, from the verb cogere, from co- ‘together’ + agere ‘drive’.
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  2. Cogent comes from the Latin verb cogere, meaning “to drive or force together.” Something described as cogent fuses thoughts and ideas into a meaningful whole that others can readily grasp and accept. A cogent explanation is a convincing one, and cogent analysis has us nodding along because it is clear and pertinent.
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    cogent [ koh -j uh nt ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA adjective convincing or believable by virtue of forcible, clear, or incisive presentation; telling. to the point; relevant; pertinent.
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    cogent adjective /ˈkəʊdʒənt/ /ˈkəʊdʒənt/ (formal) strongly and clearly expressed in a way that influences what people believe synonym convincing
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    co·gent (kō′jənt) adj. Appealing to the intellect or powers of reasoning; convincing: a cogent argument.
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