C1 verb Formell

coautoive

/koʊˈɔː.tɔɪv/

To synchronize or integrate multiple automated systems or software processes so they function as a single, collaborative unit. It refers specifically to the act of enabling disparate AI or robotic entities to work in tandem without manual intervention.

Beispiele

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1

We decided to coautoive our household appliances to ensure the laundry finishes right as the dishwasher starts.

We decided to coautoive our household appliances to ensure the laundry finishes right as the dishwasher starts.

2

The directive requires all regional logistics hubs to coautoive their inventory tracking systems by the end of the fiscal year.

The directive requires all regional logistics hubs to coautoive their inventory tracking systems by the end of the fiscal year.

3

If you coautoive your social media posts, you'll save hours of work every week.

If you coautoive your social media posts, you'll save hours of work every week.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
coautoivation
Verb
coautoive
Adverb
coautoively
Adjektiv
coautoive
Verwandt
coautoivity
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Merkhilfe

Break it down: 'CO' (together) + 'AUTO' (self/machine) + 'IVE' (to act). Think of two robots working together automatically.

Schnelles Quiz

The engineer suggested that we __________ the drone sensors with the navigation software to improve response times.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: coautoive

Beispiele

1

We decided to coautoive our household appliances to ensure the laundry finishes right as the dishwasher starts.

everyday

We decided to coautoive our household appliances to ensure the laundry finishes right as the dishwasher starts.

2

The directive requires all regional logistics hubs to coautoive their inventory tracking systems by the end of the fiscal year.

formal

The directive requires all regional logistics hubs to coautoive their inventory tracking systems by the end of the fiscal year.

3

If you coautoive your social media posts, you'll save hours of work every week.

informal

If you coautoive your social media posts, you'll save hours of work every week.

4

The study explores how decentralized agents coautoive within a shared environment to maximize resource efficiency.

academic

The study explores how decentralized agents coautoive within a shared environment to maximize resource efficiency.

5

Our primary objective is to coautoive the manufacturing line with the real-time demand forecasting engine.

business

Our primary objective is to coautoive the manufacturing line with the real-time demand forecasting engine.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
coautoivation
Verb
coautoive
Adverb
coautoively
Adjektiv
coautoive
Verwandt
coautoivity

Häufige Kollokationen

coautoive the workflow coautoive the workflow
seamlessly coautoive seamlessly coautoive
coautoive systems coautoive systems
coautoive protocols coautoive protocols
ability to coautoive ability to coautoive

Häufige Phrasen

fully coautoived

fully coautoived

to coautoive the stack

to coautoive the stack

coautoive for efficiency

coautoive for efficiency

Wird oft verwechselt mit

coautoive vs coauthor

Coauthor refers to writing a document with others, while coautoive refers to linking automated systems.

coautoive vs automotive

Automotive relates to motor vehicles, whereas coautoive relates to the synchronization of automation.

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Nutzungshinweise

The term is predominantly used in high-tech environments such as software engineering, robotics, and smart infrastructure. It describes the active process of making 'smart' systems talk to and work with each other autonomously.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use this word to describe humans working together; however, it should be reserved for describing the interaction between machines or automated scripts.

💡

Merkhilfe

Break it down: 'CO' (together) + 'AUTO' (self/machine) + 'IVE' (to act). Think of two robots working together automatically.

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Wortherkunft

A modern technical neologism combining the prefix 'co-' (jointly) with 'auto' (from automation) and the suffix '-ive' used here as a verbalizing element.

Grammatikmuster

Transitive verb: often takes a direct object (e.g., coautoive the systems). Regular conjugation: coautoived (past), coautoiving (present participle).

Schnelles Quiz

The engineer suggested that we __________ the drone sensors with the navigation software to improve response times.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: coautoive

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