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1 coherentemente
adv.1 cohesively.2 coherently, connectedly, cogently, cohesively.* * *► adverbio1 coherently* * *ADV1) (=razonar, exponer, pensar) coherently2) (=actuar) consistently* * *a) <discutir/hablar> coherentlyb) < comportarse/actuar> consistently* * *= consistently, coherently.Ex. Punctuation must be established and be adopted consistently.Ex. When based on a single model, a document retrieval system may be coherently designed, convenient to use, and easy to maintain.* * *a) <discutir/hablar> coherentlyb) < comportarse/actuar> consistently* * *= consistently, coherently.Ex: Punctuation must be established and be adopted consistently.
Ex: When based on a single model, a document retrieval system may be coherently designed, convenient to use, and easy to maintain.* * *1 ‹discutir/hablar› coherently2 ‹comportarse/actuar› consistently -
2 coherentemente
• cogently• coherently• cohesively• connectedly
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