Both Uses of
cohesive
in
The Fountainhead
- The discipline of an immortal tradition has served here as a cohesive factor in evolving a structure whose beauty can reach, simply and lucidly, the heart of every man in the street.†
Chpt 1.4 *
- Now it can be seen—growing throughout the world—not as a chaos of individual fancies, but as a cohesive, organized discipline which makes severe demands upon the artist, among them the demand to subordinate himself to the collective nature of his craft.†
Chpt 3.6
Definition:
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(cohesive) well integrated