cogente
cogent
adjective koh-JEN-teh Rare
Origin: From Latin cogens, present participle of cogere, 'to compel'.
Also means
binding
Usage Note
Cogente is a formal adjective used in legal, philosophical, and academic Italian to mean 'compelling' or 'legally binding'. Una norma cogente is a mandatory legal rule. It is invariable for gender (un argomento cogente, una regola cogente); the plural is cogenti. Rarely heard in everyday conversation.
Examples
"La norma cogente non ammette deroghe."
Natural Translation
The binding rule admits no exceptions.
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