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    cohesion
    /kə(ʊ)ˈhiːʒn/

    noun

    • 1. the action or fact of forming a united whole: "the work at present lacks cohesion"

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  3. Cohesion is the state of sticking together or being in close agreement and working well together. Learn more about the meaning, usage and collocations of cohesion with Cambridge Dictionary.

  4. Cohesion is the act or state of sticking together tightly, especially in groups, plants, or molecules. Learn more about the word history, synonyms, examples, and related terms of cohesion.

  5. Cohesion is the state of sticking together or being in close agreement and working well together. Learn more about the meaning, usage and collocations of cohesion with examples from various sources.

  6. Cohesion is a word that comes to us through physics, where cohesion describes particles that are the same and tend to stick together — water molecules, for example. Outside of physics, cohesion describes unity among parts, and is something to be sought after.

  7. Cohesion is the act or state of cohering, uniting, or sticking together. It can refer to the molecular force between particles, the fusion of plant parts, or the unity in a text or discourse. Learn more about cohesion and its contrast with adhesion, and see examples and word history.

  8. Cohesion is the act or state of keeping together, or the force causing molecules of the same substance to stick together. Learn more about the word origin, synonyms, and usage notes with Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  9. Cohesion is the act, process, or condition of cohering, or the force that holds together the atoms or molecules in a substance. Learn more about cohesion in different fields, such as physics, botany, and linguistics, with synonyms and translations.