About The Word Coact
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Coact
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What's The Definition Of Coact?
[v] act together, as of organisms
Synonyms | Synonyms for Coact: Related Terms | Find terms related to Coact: accord | act in concert | act together | affiliate | agree | ally | amalgamate | associate | band | band together | be in cahoots | be in league | club together | coadunate | coalesce | coincide | collaborate | collude | combine | concert | concord | concur | confederate | conjoin | connive | consolidate | conspire | cooperate | correspond | do business with | dovetail | engage | federate | fuse | get heads together | get together | go partners | hang together | happen together | harmonize | hold together | hook up | interact | interchange | interlace | intermesh | interplay | intertwine | interweave | interwork | join | join in | join together | keep together | league | league together | make common cause | merge | mesh | mortise | partner | play ball | pull together | put heads together | reciprocate | stand together | synchronize | synergize | team up | throw in together | tie in | tie up | unite | unite efforts | work together Coact In Webster's Dictionary \Co*act"\, v. t. [L. coactare, intens. fr. cogere,
coactum, to force. See {Cogent}.]
To force; to compel; to drive. [Obs.]
The faith and service of Christ ought to be voluntary
and not coacted. --Foxe.
\Co*act"\, v. i. [Pref. co- + act, v. i.] To act together; to work in concert; to unite. [Obs.] But if I tell you how these two did coact. --Shak. |
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