verb
- writing or creating a work jointly with one or more other people
Usage: present participle of coauthor
noun
- the act or process of writing or creating a work jointly with others
Usage: gerund form
Examples
- The professors are coauthoring a textbook on molecular biology.
- She enjoys coauthoring research papers with her colleagues.
- The coauthoring process requires clear communication between writers.
- They spent months coauthoring the grant proposal.
- Coauthoring academic articles has become increasingly common.
- The software facilitates coauthoring documents in real time.
- Successful coauthoring depends on compatible writing styles.