co-ordinative
Definition
Adjective: - Serving to coordinate: "co-ordinative" describes something that functions to bring different elements into a harmonious or efficient relationship. It relates to the act of organizing or integrating parts into a unified whole.
Usage Examples
- (An approach that coordinates different teams.)
- (Her function was to coordinate tasks and timelines.)
Advanced Usage
"co-ordinative function": a role or process that harmonizes activities.
- The manager's co-ordinative function was vital for the event's success. (The manager coordinated logistics and personnel.)
"co-ordinative structure": a framework designed to integrate components.
- The organization adopted a co-ordinative structure to link its global offices. (A structure that coordinates operations across regions.)
Variants and Related Words
Coordinate (verb): to bring into proper relation or harmony.
- We need to coordinate our efforts for the campaign. (To organize together.)
Coordination (noun): the act of coordinating or the state of being coordinated.
- Good coordination between teams prevented delays. (Harmonious organization.)
Coordinative (adjective): an alternative spelling of "co-ordinative," meaning the same.
- The coordinative efforts improved efficiency. (Coordinating actions.)
Synonyms
- Integrative: tending to integrate or combine parts into a whole.
- Harmonizing: bringing into agreement or concord.
- Organizational: relating to the arrangement of elements.
Related Idioms
"To pull together": to coordinate or unite efforts.
- The team pulled together to finish the project on time. (They coordinated their work.)
"In sync": working in harmony or coordination.
- The departments are finally in sync after the restructuring. (They are coordinated.)