Noun
co-ordination (usually uncountable, plural co-ordinations)
Alternative spelling of coordination
The A B C of any science of wealth production is the necessity of co-ordination and concert of effort; whereas competition, conflict, and endless cross-purposes were the sum and substance of the economic methods set forth by these writers. Edward Bellamy
The most banal thing, discovered in ourselves, becomes intensely interesting. It is no longer an abstract banality, but an amazing co-ordination between reality and our own individuality. Cesare Pavese
Since space is continuous, it follows that there must be an immediate community of feeling between parts of mind infinitesimally close together. Without this, I believe it would have been impossible for any co-ordination to be established in the action of the nerve-matter of one brain. Charles Sanders Peirce
Unity, in Fascist terms, means uniformity; freedom of conscience means insubordination; co-ordination means coercion. Dorothy Thompson
Although Japan was an official powerful ally, the relationship was distant and there was little co-ordination or co-operation. Source: Internet
BRUSSELS — The European Union is proposing plans to improve the preparedness and co-ordination of its 27 member nations in the event of a future public health emergency like the coronavirus pandemic. Source: Internet