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spójnym

Spójnym is the instrumental singular form of the Polish adjective spójny, which expresses coherence, cohesion, or internal logical consistency. The base form spójny describes things that are unified and well connected, such as arguments, texts, ideas, plans, or systems. The related noun spójność denotes the quality of coherence or cohesion, and the pair forms commonly appear in discussions of structure, rhetoric, and communication.

In usage, spójny and its inflected forms describe how elements relate to each other within a whole.

Etymologically, spójny is derived from the noun spójność (coherence, cohesion). The concept is widely used in

See also: spójność, koherencja, koherentny.

For
example,
a
text
may
be
called
spójny
if
its
sentences
and
paragraphs
fit
together
smoothly,
and
a
plan
can
be
described
as
spójny
when
its
components
align
toward
a
common
objective.
The
instrumental
form
spójnym
appears
in
phrases
such
as
z
spójnym
planem
or
z
spójnym
podejściem,
meaning
“with
a
coherent
plan”
or
“with
a
cohesive
approach.”
The
term
is
common
in
academic,
administrative,
and
editorial
contexts
where
clarity
and
logical
unity
are
valued.
linguistics,
rhetoric,
information
design,
and
systems
analysis
to
assess
the
degree
to
which
elements
form
a
united,
non-contradictory
whole.
Related
discussions
often
contrast
spójność
with
gaps
or
inconsistencies
in
reasoning
or
structure.