coact

[koʊˈækt]

coact Definition

  • 1to work together with someone else to achieve something
  • 2to force someone to do something together with oneself

Using coact: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "coact" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The two companies coacted to develop a new product.

  • Example

    He coacted with his colleagues to finish the project on time.

  • Example

    The teacher coacted with the students to create a successful learning environment.

coact Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for coact

Phrases with coact

  • to work together with someone else to achieve something

    Example

    The two teams coacted with each other to win the championship.

  • coact with force

    to force someone to do something together with oneself

    Example

    The kidnapper coacted the victim with force to reveal the password.

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Summary: coact in Brief

'Coact' [koʊˈækt] means to work together with someone else to achieve something or to force someone to do something together with oneself. It is often used in professional or academic settings, such as 'The two companies coacted to develop a new product.' 'Coact' can also be used in everyday conversations, and it has similar meanings to 'collaborate' and 'cooperate.'