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| co·gent [ kṓjənt ] |
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rationally persuasive: forceful and convincing to the intellect and reason
 a cogent argument
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| [Mid-17th century. < Latin cogent-, present participle of cogere "drive together" < agere "drive"] |
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 co·gen·cy noun |
 co·gent·ly adverb |
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