noun
- plural of coagency; joint agencies or the state of acting together as agents
Usage: formal; typically used in legal, business, or organizational contexts
Examples
- The two companies established coagencies to manage the international distribution network.
- Under the agreement, both parties operated through coagencies rather than separate entities.
- The coagencies allowed them to share resources and responsibilities equally.
- Legal documents outlined the rights and duties of each coagency.
- Multiple coagencies were created to handle different regional markets.