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    cogent


    1. He gives cogent and convincing, and perhaps irrefutable reasons for his prediction


    2. words so as to convey the essence of the message in the briefest and most cogent possible


    3. Firstly, I think that this was my most cogent and rational dream since I started


    4. The cause of this reaction, in my view, is the manner in which the book is drafted, facts being presented with penetrating clarity and accuracy, put together with correct and cogent assessment of the contemporary situation


    5. As he felt raw emotion overpower him, the single cogent thought that managed to pass though his mind was �Good thing I used that mouthwash�


    6. § He manifested the reason behind mentioning the tale of the Israelites (Sons of Israel) frequently in the Holy Qur’an and their arguing with their noble messenger, our Master Moses (PTH), clarifying that if man does not follow the way of faith legislated to him by the Almighty, he will profit nothing from watching miracles and super-natural actions, nor will he be one of the believers whatever you bring him of the signs and cogent evidences, but indeed seeking the truth honestly and using the thought in searching for it is that which guides the spirit and leads it to the sources of real knowledge


    7. Yes, his very own act was tantamount to killing himself: for the Almighty Al’lah had granted him the power of cogent thought to use it appropriately, but he failed to use it at all


    8. He manifested the reason behind mentioning the tale of the Israelites (Sons of Israel) frequently in the Holy Qur'an and their arguing with their noble messenger, our Master Moses (pth), clarifying that if man does not follow the way of faith legislated to him by the Almighty, he will profit nothing from watching miracles and super-natural actions, nor will he be one of the believers whatever you bring him of the signs and cogent evidences, but indeed seeking the truth honestly and employing the thought in searching for it is that which guides the spirit and leads it to the sources of real knowledge


    9. Then the scholar replied him saying that the rain water is for plants and animals, and he revealed to him with the cogent evidence the sources of spring water in the whole world deriving his demonstration from the Holy Qur’an, and that the running of the big and small rivers on the surface of the earth is not ascribed at all to the rain water, a reply which is something unknown by any of the eastern and western scientists


    10. He manifested the reason behind mentioning the tale of the Israelites (Sons of Israel) frequently in the Holy Qur’an and their arguing with their noble messenger, our Master Moses (PTH), clarifying that if man does not follow the way of faith legislated to him by the Almighty, he will profit nothing from watching miracles and super-natural actions, nor will he be one of the believers whatever you bring him of the signs and cogent evidences, but indeed seeking the truth honestly and using the thought in searching for it is that which guides the spirit and leads it to the sources of real knowledge

    11. "There is no argument so cogent not only in demonstrating, the indestructibility of the soul, but also in showing that it always preserves in its nature traces of all its preceding states with a practical remembrance which can always be aroused


    12. Besides, we have never been close friends apart from those few impromptu encounters, of which none of us has any cogent reason trying to locate one another


    13. He snatches up one of the hands at his back and swallows thickly, just cogent enough to remind himself to go easy, not to scare her


    14. The cogent argument of Dobney settles that feature of the controversy forever


    15. And from to-day sad and cogent I maintain the bequeath'd cause, as


    16. ' Caesar gave way before such cogent reasoning, and the cardinals were consequently invited to dinner


    17. Obviously, the contest was rigged, but Dee’s paper was remarkably cogent compared to the others


    18. Nature, we may rest assured, has her own good and cogent reasons for whatever she does and in all probability such deaths are due to some law of anticipation by which organisms in which morbous germs have taken up their residence (modern science has conclusively shown that only the plasmic substance can be said to be immortal) tend to disappear at an increasingly earlier stage of development, an arrangement which, though productive of pain to some of our feelings (notably the maternal), is nevertheless, some of us think, in the long run beneficial to the race in general in securing thereby the survival of the fittest


    19. The possible downside was defined and limited while the upside was potentially much greater, which is a concise and cogent definition of good trading


    20. Meeker distills the arguments against short selling into several cogent points

    21. The anatomical fact of this labyrinth is indisputable; and that the supposition founded upon it is reasonable and true, seems the more cogent to me, when I consider the otherwise inexplicable obstinacy of that leviathan in HAVING HIS SPOUTINGS OUT, as the fishermen phrase it


    22. " And by the soundest commentators this has ever been held a cogent argument in such matters


    23. This is a cogent vice thou hast here, carpenter; let me feel its grip once


    24. “Pathric” counts one (sometimes two or ten) at the polls; and who will defend John? “Pathric” does not care to remember that he was threatened with expulsion on similar grounds, and with equally cogent reasons, in the bygone


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    Synonyms for "cogent"

    cogent telling weighty strong influential persuasive resourceful impressive

    "cogent" definitions

    powerfully persuasive