C1 adjective Formal

comagnment

/kəˈmæɡnmənt/

Describes a state of shared administrative authority or joint management over a specific project, resource, or asset. It is typically used in formal or technical contexts to characterize agreements where oversight is distributed among multiple parties.

Exemplos

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Even in our small household, we have a comagnment approach where everyone picks the chores.

In our house, we use a shared management style where everyone chooses their own tasks.

2

The treaty established a comagnment zone between the two bordering nations to protect the river.

The agreement created a jointly managed area between the two countries to keep the river safe.

3

Our weekend road trip was a comagnment effort, though Mark did most of the driving.

Our trip was a team effort in terms of planning, even if one person drove more.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
comagnment
Verb
comanage
Advérbio
comagnmently
Adjetivo
comagnment
Relacionado
comanager
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Dica de memorização

Think of 'Co-' (together) + 'Manage' + 'Alignment'. It is the alignment of multiple managers working together.

Quiz rápido

The two tech giants entered into a _______ partnership to develop the new satellite system.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: comagnment

Exemplos

1

Even in our small household, we have a comagnment approach where everyone picks the chores.

everyday

In our house, we use a shared management style where everyone chooses their own tasks.

2

The treaty established a comagnment zone between the two bordering nations to protect the river.

formal

The agreement created a jointly managed area between the two countries to keep the river safe.

3

Our weekend road trip was a comagnment effort, though Mark did most of the driving.

informal

Our trip was a team effort in terms of planning, even if one person drove more.

4

The research highlights the efficiency of comagnment structures in preserving marine biodiversity.

academic

The study shows that joint management systems work well for protecting ocean life.

5

The board proposed a comagnment strategy to handle the merger of the two separate departments.

business

The directors suggested a joint management plan to merge the two departments successfully.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
comagnment
Verb
comanage
Advérbio
comagnmently
Adjetivo
comagnment
Relacionado
comanager

Colocações comuns

comagnment agreement A contract for joint management
comagnment structure An organizational setup with shared authority
comagnment resources Assets that are managed by multiple parties
comagnment model A framework for shared governance
comagnment policy Rules regarding joint administrative control

Frases Comuns

under comagnment rules

Subject to joint management regulations

a comagnment pact

A formal agreement to share control

the comagnment clause

A specific part of a contract regarding joint oversight

Frequentemente confundido com

comagnment vs consignment

Consignment refers to the act of giving goods to another for sale, whereas comagnment refers to joint management.

comagnment vs alignment

Alignment is the positioning of things in a straight line or agreement, while comagnment is about the act of managing together.

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Notas de uso

Use this word when referring specifically to legal or organizational structures where power is shared. It is most common in high-level business or technical English examinations where precise vocabulary for cooperation is required.

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Erros comuns

Learners often use this as a noun because of the '-ment' suffix; however, in this specific technical context, it functions as an adjective modifying nouns like 'agreement' or 'structure'.

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Dica de memorização

Think of 'Co-' (together) + 'Manage' + 'Alignment'. It is the alignment of multiple managers working together.

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Origem da palavra

A hybrid formation from the prefix 'co-' (Latin for together) and 'management' (from Latin manus, hand), adapted into a technical adjectival form.

Padrões gramaticais

Used attributively before a noun (e.g., comagnment plan) Non-gradable adjective (you cannot usually be 'very' comagnment) Does not typically take a plural form

Quiz rápido

The two tech giants entered into a _______ partnership to develop the new satellite system.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: comagnment

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