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Answer for the clue "Coordinated effort ", 8 letters:
teamwork

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Word definitions for teamwork in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Teamwork \Team"work`\, n. Work done by a team, as distinguished from that done by personal labor. Work done by a number of associates, usually each doing a clearly defined portion, but all subordinating personal prominence to the efficiency of the whole; ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
also team-work , 1828 in the literal sense, "work done by a team of horses, oxen, etc." (as distinguished from manual labor), from team (n.) + work (n.). Attested by 1909 in the extended sense.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Teamwork is the concept of people working together cooperatively. Teamwork may also refer to: "Teamwork" (House) , a season six episode of House "Teamwork" (Power Rangers) , the third episode of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers' first season Teamwork (software) ...

Usage examples of teamwork.

Defeating Eames will require split-second timing and flawless teamwork.

Reza and I pride ourselves on the speed and tidiness of our dissections -and this teamwork is yet another key feature of scientific labour Most scholarly work is intensely lonely.

This had led to the near-obsession with teamwork which had inspired his colleagues to dub him Soft-shoe Sidney, on the assumption that he was at his best working in front of a chorus line.

Guilt is a teamwork thing-a trait of eucaryotic metazoans-vast collections of conspiring cells gathered to form men and women, societies .

Even as he spoke, Bruce glided to a more advantageous position for teamwork.

They rounded the little sandy spit of Tangier Island, and she was treated to the quick maneuvering of tacking, jibbing, the teamwork necessary to maintain speed while changing course.

The Machud casts a membranelike net upon their mutual prey—to witness a pair of these creatures feeding is to witness admirable teamwork.

Miles wondered what it would be like, to be in such practiced teamwork with someone that it was as though you coordinated your one-two punches telepathically.

It was called tunnel vision when it didn't work, and good teamwork when it did.