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coactive

1

[ koh-ak-tiv ]

adjective

  1. compulsory; coercive.


coactive

2

[ koh-ak-tiv ]

adjective

  1. acting together.
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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  • ³¦´Ça³¦Â·³Ù¾±±¹î€ƒi·³Ù²â noun
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of coactive1

First recorded in 1590–1600; coact(ion) 1 + -ive

Origin of coactive2

First recorded in 1590–1600; co- + active
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Yossarian shook his head and explained that deja vu was just a momentary infinitesimal lag in the operation of two coactive sensory nerve centers that commonly functioned simultaneously.

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With what’s unreal: thou coactive art, And fellow’st nothing.

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And many creatures are coactive partners in their dance with destiny.

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For if the Apostles needed not to be joined with him, he had no title to be called the Foundation; and if he had no coactive power over the Apostles, he did not share the property by which Christ is the Rock and Foundation.

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They have distinct natures: the civil is a magisterial, the ecclesiastic is a ministerial government; the one is the power of the sword, the other of the keys; the one put forth in political punishments, the other in ecclesiastic censures: In the old testament, the magistrate's power was coactive, by death, banishment, confiscation, &c.

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