coherent - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of coherent in Hindi

  • सुसंगत
  • संसक्त
  • स्पष्ट
  • संगत
  • बद्ध
  • सुसंबद्ध
  • मिला हुआ
  • जुटा हुआ

coherent Definition

Adjective

  • (of an argument, theory, or policy) logical and consistent.
  • united as or forming a whole.
  • (of waves) having a constant phase relationship.

coherent Example

  • divided into a number of geographically coherent kingdoms ( भौगोलिक रूप से सुसंगत राज्यों के एक नंबर में विभाजित )
  • When I have something coherent on how it works technically, i'll post it. ( जब मेरे पास तकनीकी रूप से काम करने पर कुछ सुसंगत है, तो मैं इसे पोस्ट करूंगा। )
  • It was all produced within a coherent framework. ( यह सब एक सुसंगत ढांचे के भीतर उत्पन्न हुआ था। )
  • Thus he proposed to unite in one coherent whole the separate phenomena of Body, Man and the State. ( इस प्रकार उन्होंने शरीर, मनुष्य और राज्य की अलग-अलग घटनाओं को एक सुसंगत रूप से एकजुट करने का प्रस्ताव रखा। )
  • The coating of silver obtained by this process is coherent and homogeneous, while that deposited from a solution of silver nitrate, as the result of the primary action of the current, is crystalline and easily detached. ( इस प्रक्रिया द्वारा प्राप्त चांदी का लेप सुसंगत और सजातीय है, जबकि उस धारा के प्राथमिक क्रिया के परिणामस्वरूप, चांदी नाइट्रेट के घोल से जमा किया जाता है, जो क्रिस्टलीय होता है और आसानी से अलग हो जाता है। )

More Sentence

  • The Government lacks a coherent economic policy.
  • He's not very coherent on the telephone.
  • The Government lacks a coherent economic policy.
  • They were never a coherent group.
  • He sounded coherent, but he was too ill to have any idea what he was saying.
  • Without a coherent set of policies to persuade the electorate, the Republicans have resorted to sloganeering and empty rhetoric.
  • Their views coalesced to form a coherent policy.
  • He’s not very coherent on the telephone.
  • The subjects of the curriculum form a coherent whole.
  • The President’s policy is perfectly coherent.
  • The subjects of the curriculum form a coherent whole.
  • The President's policy is perfectly coherent.
  • You're not being very coherent.
  • What if its efforts to become more diverse and inclusive alienate existing members without providing a sufficiently coherent focus to attract a new membership?
  • The film lacks a coherent story.
  • So far as a coherent body of theistic doctrine exists, it did not grow out of the great systems, but out of the lesser men who stood nearer to the apprehension of practical citizens.
  • He sounded coherent, but he was too ill to have any idea what he was saying.
  • Without a coherent set of policies to persuade the electorate, the Republicans have resorted to sloganeering and empty rhetoric.
  • She only became coherent again two hours after the attack.
  • At the same time, the theory was sufficiently coherent to make a great impression on Italian thought.
  • All users produced designs that were internally coherent with both layout and navigational elements.
  • Dazzled, as it were, with the brilliancy of his own discovery, concentrated in attention on the one necessity for organizing a powerful coherent nation, he forgot that men are more than political beings.
  • The remarks made above would not apply to the coherent system of idealism which may be evolved from Kant's writings, and which many would consider alone to deserve the name of Kantianism or Criticism.
  • The whole coherent necessary world of his philosophy became " our world," as we necessarily think it, but not by any means of necessity the world as it is.
  • The two works form one coherent body of opinion, not systematically expressed, it is true, but based on the same principles, involving the same conclusions, and directed to the same philosophical end.
  • Boerhaave may be in some respects compared tO Galen, but again differed from him in that he always abstained from attempting to reduce his knowledge to a uniform and coherent system.
  • In this way, other micro aspects such as cross-hatching and brushwork also come to form a coherent body of pattern.
  • Detailing the study of specific groups provides a focus for research components and presents a more coherent view of research efforts.
  • These two dimensions provided the basis for the first coherent theories about the connections between the peoples of the world.
  • He stressed, in particular, that the integration of reflections, suppositions and propositions collectively should remain coherent.