Coaction

/koʊˈækʃən/

सह-क्रिया; संयुक्त कार्य; (कानून में) जबरदस्ती/बाध्यता

Origin & History

From Latin coactio (“a driving together, compulsion”), from coactus (past participle of cogere “to drive together, compel”).

लैटिन coactio (“एक साथ धकेलना/बाध्य करना; मजबूरी”) से, जो coactus (cogere “एकत्र धकेलना, बाध्य करना” का past participle) से बना है।

Definition

Coaction means acting jointly with others, or (especially in legal contexts) compulsion—pressure or force used to make someone do something.

Coaction का अर्थ है दूसरों के साथ मिलकर किया गया कार्य (सह-क्रिया), या (विशेषकर कानून में) किसी को कुछ करने के लिए दबाव/बल प्रयोग करके बाध्य करना (जबरदस्ती/बाध्यता)।

Parts of Speech

Noun:
The policy’s success depended on the coaction of local agencies and volunteers.
नीति की सफलता स्थानीय एजेंसियों और स्वयंसेवकों की सह-क्रिया/संयुक्त प्रयास पर निर्भर थी।
Noun:
The court examined whether the confession was obtained through coaction.
अदालत ने जाँच की कि क्या स्वीकारोक्ति जबरदस्ती/दबाव (coaction) के माध्यम से ली गई थी।

Usage Examples

Effective disaster response requires the coaction of government, NGOs, and communities.
The agreement was void if signed under coaction or threats.
In biology, complex behavior can arise from the coaction of multiple genes.
Witnesses reported coaction by officials during the interrogation.

Antonyms

Related Forms

Noun
Coaction / Coactor (rare)
Adjective
Coactive (rare)

Idioms & Phrases

Under coaction
जबरदस्ती/दबाव के तहत
Through coaction
दबाव/बल प्रयोग के द्वारा