noun
- The plural of coordination; instances or acts of organizing different elements to work together effectively.
- The plural of coordination; the ability to use different parts of the body together smoothly and effectively.
- In chemistry and biology, plural instances of the bonding of ligands to a central atom or molecule.
Usage: Most common sense; used in business, project management, and general contexts.
Usage: Used in sports, physical education, and medical contexts.
Usage: Technical; used in chemistry and biochemistry.
Examples
- The project required careful coordinations between the marketing and sales teams.
- Good hand-eye coordinations are essential for playing tennis.
- The event's success depended on smooth coordinations among all departments.
- Athletes train to improve their coordinations and reaction times.
- The coordinations of metal ions in the protein structure were analyzed using X-ray crystallography.
- Successful business operations rely on effective coordinations across multiple divisions.