[noncount] 1 : the process of organizing people or groups so that they work together properly and well
▪ The new agency will oversee the coordination of the various departments. ▪ The manager is in charge of project coordination. ▪ There needs to be better coordination between departments. ▪ The FBI worked in coordination with local police. [=the FBI worked with local police] 2 : the process of causing things to be the same or to go together well
▪ the coordination of our schedules ▪ better coordination of the dancers' moves 3 : the ability to move different parts of your body together well or easily
▪ Playing sports improves strength and coordination. ▪ The illness causes a loss of coordination. ▪ poor coordination
▪ The new agency will oversee the coordination of the various departments. ▪ The manager is in charge of project coordination. ▪ There needs to be better coordination between departments. ▪ The FBI worked in coordination with local police. [=the FBI worked with local police]
▪ the coordination of our schedules ▪ better coordination of the dancers' moves
▪ Playing sports improves strength and coordination. ▪ The illness causes a loss of coordination. ▪ poor coordination







