coordination
Refers to a high degree of collaboration and communication between parties.
Indicates that the coordination successfully achieves its intended results.
Used to indicate an improvement in how well different parts work together.
Refers to a lack of effective collaboration, or clumsiness in physical movement.
Used to emphasize an increase in the amount or level of coordination.
Refers to having the ability to control physical movements well.
Refers to a very high level of skill in controlling physical movements.
The ability to perform movements with the hands that are guided by the eyes.
Coordination between different countries.
Ensuring that different policies work together harmoniously.
The general ability to control the movements of the body.
The coordination of muscles and limbs to perform a movement.
Coordination between different agencies or organizations.
The skill of choosing matching colours, for example in clothes or home decoration.
The skill of choosing matching colors, for example in clothes or home decoration.
A difficulty or issue related to coordination.
Indicates that the necessary coordination is missing or insufficient.
Used for coordination involving two groups.
Working together with another person or group.
Used for coordination involving three or more groups.
Indicates that coordination is necessary for a task or situation.
To make coordination better, whether in teamwork or physical skill.
A more formal way to say that coordination is necessary.
To build or strengthen coordination over time, especially a physical skill.
To make certain that there is coordination.
To make the process of coordination easier or more likely to happen.
To be the person or group responsible for organizing the coordination.