adjective
- relating to or involving the coordination of different elements, parts, or people working together
- of or denoting a grammatical construction in which elements are joined by coordinating conjunctions (such as 'and', 'or', 'but')
Usage: commonly used in grammar, linguistics, and organizational contexts
Usage: grammar and linguistics term
Examples
- The coordinative efforts of the team members led to the project's success.
- In a coordinative sentence, two independent clauses are joined by a conjunction.
- The company established a coordinative structure to improve communication between departments.
- Coordinative conjunctions like 'and' and 'but' connect words of equal grammatical rank.
- The coordinative approach allowed all stakeholders to have equal input in the decision.
- Teachers use coordinative learning strategies to help students work together effectively.