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Definition of coaction in English: coactionnoun kəʊˈakʃ(ə)nˌkoʊˈækʃ(ə)n mass nounThe action or process of working or acting together; cooperation. Example sentencesExamples - I am persuaded a more powerful impulse to polytheism arises from the co-action of two natural principles in the absence of a knowledge of God in Christ.
- The dataset indicates that the bottom mixed layer itself and in coaction with passing internal waves effectively controls the communication between interior water column and sediment.
- The materialist logic of neorealism supposes that units come first, that their coaction makes a structured system.
- UV exerts its action through the coaction of UV photoreceptors and photoreceptors in the visible region.
- The truth is, man's original dispositions are spontaneous; they subsist and operate in him freely, without co-action.
Synonyms collaboration, working together, joint action, combined effort, teamwork, mutual support, partnership, coopetition, coordination, liaison, association, synergy, unity, concurrence, concord, accord, understanding, give and take, compromise
Derivativesadjective kəʊˈaktɪv Baseball is a good example of a sport that is both coactive and interactive. Example sentencesExamples - Examples of coactive systems include open source software development, wiki communities, social news aggregators, and many others.
- The most capable member in a coactive task should not be concerned with compensating for the partner's lower performance because there is no team outcome.
- Our company or fellowship ought not to be co-active, but voluntary and free.
- Coactive persuasion refers to all communication efforts that emphasize similarities between persuader and the audience.
Synonyms collaborative, collective, communal, combined, common, joint, shared, mutual, united, unified, allied, cross-party, pooled, mass, concerted, coordinated, interactive, unanimous, harmonious
Definition of coaction in US English: coactionnounˌkōˈakSH(ə)nˌkoʊˈækʃ(ə)n The action or process of working or acting together; cooperation. Example sentencesExamples - The materialist logic of neorealism supposes that units come first, that their coaction makes a structured system.
- UV exerts its action through the coaction of UV photoreceptors and photoreceptors in the visible region.
- The dataset indicates that the bottom mixed layer itself and in coaction with passing internal waves effectively controls the communication between interior water column and sediment.
- The truth is, man's original dispositions are spontaneous; they subsist and operate in him freely, without co-action.
- I am persuaded a more powerful impulse to polytheism arises from the co-action of two natural principles in the absence of a knowledge of God in Christ.
Synonyms collaboration, working together, joint action, combined effort, teamwork, mutual support, partnership, coopetition, coordination, liaison, association, synergy, unity, concurrence, concord, accord, understanding, give and take, compromise |