Adverb
In a cogent manner; forcibly; convincingly; conclusively.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAll told, she cogently outlines the redemptive possibilities of dismantling the barriers to connection in all relationships. Source: Internet
Delivering his message cogently and with appropriate feeling, the former vice president emerged from the event with no reason to fret about his lead in the polls. Source: Internet
I do think that helping readers such as myself to think about these matters clearly and to argue for alternative policies cogently is a truly valuable consequence of your efforts, even if it is not the primary purpose of naked capitalism. Source: Internet
Australia’s Chief Scientist argues cogently for the pursuit of five technologies that his panel believes will put our nation in the best position to reduce greenhouse emissions. Source: Internet