coordination

coordination
(BrE also co-ordination) noun
1 working together
ADJECTIVE
better, greater
close, effective
poor
inter-agency, internal, international
economic, policy
colour/color

advice on colour/color coordination

VERB + COORDINATION
need, require
facilitate, improve
ensure, provide

We must make a real effort to ensure greater coordination between the different groups.

PREPOSITION
in coordination with

a leaflet produced by the government in coordination with professional bodies

coordination among, coordination between

to facilitate better coordination between departments

coordination in

a lack of coordination in government policy

coordination of

coordination of conservation activities

coordination with
PHRASES
a lack of coordination
a need for coordination

a need for coordination with the training department

2 ability to control your movements
ADJECTIVE
excellent, good
poor
motor, physical
hand-eye

You need good hand-eye coordination to play racket sports.

VERB + COORDINATION
have
lack
develop, improve
affect
COORDINATION + NOUN
problem
PHRASES
a lack of coordination

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