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coordination

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE well ▪ The need for better coordination can not be overstated. ▪ It is vital that a reformulated strategy be built upon better intelligence gathering and better coordination of intelligence between agencies. ▪ All ...

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 the act of coordinate, making different people or things work together for a goal or effect. 2 the resulting state of working together; cooperation; synchronization 3 the ability to coordinate one's senses and physical movements in order to act skillfully. ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Coordination \Co*["o]r`di*na"tion\, n. The act of co["o]rdinating; the act of putting in the same order, class, rank, dignity, etc.; as, the co["o]rdination of the executive, the legislative, and the judicial authority in forming a government; the act of ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the skillful and effective interaction of movements [ant: incoordination ] the regulation of diverse elements into an integrated and harmonious operation the grammatical relation of two constituents having the same grammatical form

Usage examples of coordination.

The Marine plan, which called for coordination among multiple commands, was overly complicated and badly coordinated.

This includes difficulties in memory, speech, and coordination, due to brain oxygen starvation in the orbital gyri of both frontal lobes, as well as the cerebral choroid plexus.

Twenty-four separate coordination hubs were arranged in three rows, circles of consoles with fifteen operators apiece.

We believe there is otherwise lost information here about arbitration management and interrace coordination.

When we are ill there is a failure of coordination at one or more levels in these hierarchies, and the clarification of the relation of body to mind and psychosomatic illness requires a hierarchical approach.

One quick swipe would knock its microcameras out of alignment, and probably destroy the fine tuning on its coordination.

At the cellular level the morphogenetic field orders the crystallization of microtubules and other processes which are necessary for the coordination of cell division.

Although the British and Americans landed on different sections of the coast, a close coordination was maintained between upper levels of command, and the two navies got along so well that a more intimate intermingling could be attempted in the next operation.

Despite how widely separated many of the launching pods were, their coordination was flawless.

She tried to slide her athame back under her sash, but the effort of her art had robbed her of the necessary coordination.

Then the two gawks were moving, but with poor coordination and maddeningly slow.

The man was huge, but he was panicked, thrashing around with little coordination.

I blew it out, let my head turn to the side, breathed stinky air, bubbled out stale beneath the water, turned again, breathed, while light coiled in rippled streaks, and I was borne up, my limbs drawing me forward, gliding, more bird in sky than fish in creek, with smooth coordination, a grace.

I zoomed in closer on the markings to see if I could detect human or android fingerprints, only to be bumped out of focus by Coroner Wilkins, an old man whose vision and coordination had both seen better decades.

But Charon's hand-eye coordination wasn't what it used to be since his change back to human, and the medications were way too good at ballsing them up even more.