verb
- to act together; to work jointly with another or others
Usage: formal or technical; often used in scientific or collaborative contexts
Examples
- The two research teams coacted to develop a new vaccine.
- Different departments must coact to achieve the company's goals.
- The muscles coact to produce smooth, coordinated movement.
- Scientists coacted across institutions to solve the problem.
- When the brain regions coact properly, cognitive function improves.