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Cogently

Cogently \Co"gent*ly\, adv. In a cogent manner; forcibly; convincingly; conclusively.
--Locke.

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cogently

adv. In a cogent manner.

Usage examples of "cogently".

And he argues most cogently that we cannot make decisions on the basis of what we wish were true but only on the basis of what is true.

It was put cogently by one of the librarians: 'But here, in Edinburgh!

Petherick's death, but, as Emerson had cogently pointed out, an equally strong motive is the desire for revenge.

The statuette was prize enough to inspire the lust of several persons, but as I had cogently pointed out, Ramses's attacker could not have hoped to gain possession of it by that method.

Refusing to dissipate, it impaired her ability to cogently cogitate, robbed her of relaxation time, and had started to affect her even when she slept.