Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Expressing or indicating coördination.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective (Grammar) same as coordinating.
  • adjective (Gram.) Expressing coördination.

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  • adjective Of or pertaining to coordination

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  • adjective serving to connect two grammatical constituents of identical construction

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Examples

  • I'm typing on a system here that includes products for several dozens different creative companies, with hardware and software and applications of all sorts stitched together through some miracle we call the coordinative power of the market.

    Rational Review 2009

  • The ACC is a mechanism borne out of Executive Order No. 21 creating a "coordinative" and integrated system on internal security.

    Bisaya Bloggers 2008

  • This simulator provides an optimal guidance environment for motor, cognitive as well as coordinative skills acquisition.

    Simbionix First Procedure Rehearsal Studio(TM) Training Workshop admin 2009

  • This simulator provides an optimal guidance environment for motor, cognitive as well as coordinative skills acquisition.

    Archive 2009-12-01 admin 2009

  • Somewhere between the aggression or affection targeted at a present subject but performed for an audience, and the same aggression or affection articulated to an audience about an absent subject, this vocal system of coordinative articulations (of expressive/manipulative articulations) becomes a verbal system of information dissemination.

    Notes on Strange Fiction: Narrative's Function (3) Hal Duncan 2008

  • Somewhere between the aggression or affection targeted at a present subject but performed for an audience, and the same aggression or affection articulated to an audience about an absent subject, this vocal system of coordinative articulations (of expressive/manipulative articulations) becomes a verbal system of information dissemination.

    Archive 2008-09-01 Hal Duncan 2008

  • Conventionalists aim to supply a rationale that extends from general claims about the coordinative benefits of the promising convention to the demand that individuals keep their particular promises.

    Transport: a Flash-Fiction Triptych 2009

  • Gauthier and others think that the rational appeal of the coordinative benefits of promising, specifically its potential for resolving prisoners dilemmas, is sufficient to make obedience rational (cf. Gauthier 1986, p. 167).

    Transport: a Flash-Fiction Triptych 2009

  • He does so by either forming independent clauses (with the aid of a period or coordinative conjunctions, and or but) or by varying the way the stacked clauses are shown to be subordinating (demonstrative determiners that or which or, in some cases, a dash).

    French English Translation: the Clash of Roots and Grooves « Articles « Literacy News 2009

  • Further, the coordinative role of Ministry should be addressed in UN mission, diplomatic relation and other issues of terrorism & National Security.

    Empower Home Administration in Nepal 2008

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