cohere

/koʊˈhɪr/
verb
  1. To stick together or be united in a logical or consistent way.
    • The ingredients in this sauce just don't cohere; it keeps separating.
    • The team needs to cohere better if they want to win the championship.
    • The different parts of her argument didn't cohere, so the essay was confusing.
  2. To form a united whole; to be consistent or logical.
    • The scattered notes finally cohered into a beautiful poem.
    • The group's ideas began to cohere into a clear plan after hours of discussion.
    • His story doesn't cohere with the evidence we found at the scene.
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