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cogent
- 1) adjective, compelling belief or assent; forcefully convincing
Etymology
C17: from Latin cōgent-, cōgēns, driving together, from cōgere, from co- together + agere to drive
Collins English Electronic Dictionary - Digital Edition: 2008 © HarperCollins Publishers 2008
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convincing, strong, powerful, effective, compelling, urgent, influential, potent, irresistible, compulsive, forceful, conclusive, weighty, forcible

