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How do you change cohesive into a verb?

"Cohesive" is an adjective, meaning "sticking together" or "united." To turn it into a verb, you can use the following options:

1. "Cohesize": This is the most direct and common way to create a verb from "cohesive." It means "to make or become cohesive."

* Example: "The team cohesized after their shared victory."

2. "Cohere": This verb already exists and means "to stick together," "to unite," or "to be logically connected." It can be used to convey the same meaning as "cohesize," but it has a slightly more formal tone.

* Example: "The opposing arguments cohered into a single, unified point."

3. "Unite": While not directly derived from "cohesive," this verb is a good synonym for "cohesize" and may be used to convey the idea of becoming more cohesive.

* Example: "The team's shared experience united them in their purpose."

4. "Consolidate": Similar to "unite," this verb can be used to suggest the process of becoming more cohesive by merging or combining elements.

* Example: "The company consolidated its operations to increase efficiency."

The choice of which verb to use will depend on the specific context and the desired nuance.

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