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  • 91comport with — index cohere (be logically consistent), correspond (be equivalent) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 92correspond — I (be equivalent) verb adapt to, agree, answer the purpose, appertain, approach, approximate, be accordant, be akin, complement, be complemental, be congruent, be related, bear resemblance, belong, border on, bring into relation with, cohere,… …

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  • 93hang together — index cohere (be logically consistent) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 94harmonize — index accommodate, arbitrate (conciliate), attune, cohere (be logically consistent), coincide (concur), combine ( …

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  • 95hold together — index annex (add), cement, cohere (adhere), cohere (be logically consistent), conjoin, conspire Bu …

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  • 96make sense — index cohere (be logically consistent) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 97Naturalism —    A further development of realism, naturalism is the use of scientific determinism in literature. According to this doctrine, human beings have no real agency but act according to their biological inheritance and the influence of their social… …

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  • 98delusional disorder — [DSM IV] a mental disorder marked by well organized, logically consistent delusions but lacking other psychotic symptoms. Most functioning is not markedly impaired, the criteria for schizophrenia have never been satisfied, and symptoms of a major …

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  • 99cohere — [kə(ʊ) hɪə] verb 1》 hold firmly together; form a whole. 2》 (of an argument or theory) be logically consistent. Origin C16: from L. cohaerere, from co together + haerere to stick …

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  • 100consequent — adjective 1》 following as a consequence.     ↘archaic logically consistent. 2》 Geology (of a stream or valley) having a direction or character determined by the original slope of the land before erosion. noun 1》 Logic the second part of a… …

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