Cogent

/ˈkoʊdʒənt/ adjective

Clear, logical, and convincing; having the power to compel belief through reasoned argument. Describes arguments or reasoning that are well-founded and persuasive.

From Latin 'cogent-' (compelling), from 'cogere' meaning 'to drive together.' The word literally suggests driving all evidence together into a compelling whole.

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