coaptation (Meaning)

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coaptation (n.)

The adaptation or adjustment of parts to each other, as of a broken bone or dislocated joint.

Synonyms & Antonyms of coaptation

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coaptation Sentence Examples

  1. The success of the surgery depended on the precise coaptation of the nerve endings.
  2. The therapist recommended exercises to facilitate the coaptation of the torn ligaments.
  3. Engineers studied the coaptation of materials to create a seamless joint in the structure.
  4. The trainer emphasized the importance of proper coaptation of the muscles to prevent injury.
  5. In language therapy, coaptation exercises help stroke patients regain speech function.
  6. The coaptation of the broken bone required surgery to align the fragments correctly.
  7. The biologist observed the coaptation of cells during the formation of tissue layers.
  8. The carpenter ensured the coaptation of the wood pieces for a tight fit in the frame.
  9. The artist used coaptation techniques to blend colors seamlessly in the painting.
  10. The success of the project hinged on the coaptation of diverse skills within the team.

FAQs About the word coaptation

The adaptation or adjustment of parts to each other, as of a broken bone or dislocated joint.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The success of the surgery depended on the precise coaptation of the nerve endings.

The therapist recommended exercises to facilitate the coaptation of the torn ligaments.

Engineers studied the coaptation of materials to create a seamless joint in the structure.

The trainer emphasized the importance of proper coaptation of the muscles to prevent injury.