noun
- lack of coordination; inability to coordinate movements or actions smoothly
- failure to coordinate or work together effectively; lack of harmony in action or planning
Usage: often used in medical or physical contexts
Usage: used in organizational or team contexts
Examples
- The patient's incoordination made it difficult for him to walk without assistance.
- After the stroke, she experienced some incoordination in her fine motor skills.
- The team's incoordination during the project led to missed deadlines and duplicated work.
- His incoordination on the basketball court was evident as he stumbled and dropped the ball.
- The company suffered from incoordination between departments, resulting in poor communication.
- Alcohol consumption can cause temporary incoordination and impaired balance.
- The dancer's incoordination improved significantly after weeks of practice.