And naught there is That of its own primordial elements More thoroughly knit or tighter linked coheres Than nature and cold roughness of stout iron.
Of course this last is the sense which coheres with the figure.
The view of reasoning which Locke enunciates coheres with these views.
In typhus it would seem probable that the contagia pass off entirely by the skin, at least the effect of ventilation, and the way in which the agent coheres to the body linen seems to show this.
Such a persuasion is not in the life of man, but outside of it, since it is separated from man unless it coheres with his love.
Even among his like, he has his own criteria by which one 'white man' knows another, and coheres with him politically.
The most impressive fact of all is that every phenomenon we obtain coheres with those obtained by Maxwell, Crookes, and Flammarion.
Here, again, was a phenomenon, inconclusive in itself, from the fact that we could not see the table move, and yet which coheres with an immense body of inexplicable similar movements in the reports of Flammarion and Lombroso.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coheres" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.