noun
- plural of cogency; the qualities of being convincing or believable through clear reasoning
Usage: formal
Examples
- The cogencies of her various arguments impressed the jury.
- Legal scholars debated the cogencies of different constitutional interpretations.
- The professor compared the cogencies of competing theories.
- His presentation lacked the cogencies needed to win over investors.
- The cogencies of the evidence varied significantly across cases.
- She analyzed the cogencies of each proposal before making her decision.