Cogently \Co"gent*ly\, adv. In a cogent manner; forcibly; convincingly; conclusively. --Locke.
I think there will be every reason now for those against the peace process to argue cogently for their position.
L. Gordon Crovitz (editorial page, Jan. 15) writes cogently of the president's broad constitutional authority in foreign policy, but he draws too broad a conclusion when he says that funding the contras is solely the president's decision.
Ms. Zuboff cogently explores how these transformations affect workers' self-esteem.