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Sentence count:50+2 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2017-10-30Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: conjunctionsubordinateSimilar words: coordinatecoordinatesX-coordinatecoordinateduncoordinatedcoordinate systemcoordinatorco-ordinationMeaning: [kəʊ'ɔːdɪneɪt]  n. a number that identifies a position relative to an axis. 
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(1) The agencies are working together to co-ordinate policy on food safety.
(2) The cooker is green, to co-ordinate with the kitchen.
(3) She'll show you how to co-ordinate pattern and colours.
(4) Tie it with fabric bows that co-ordinate with other furnishings.
(5) The committee was mandated to co-ordinate measures to help Poland.
(6) The government has appointed a drugs tsar to co-ordinate the fight against drug abuse.
(7) Happy to co-ordinate with interior designers, architects and contractors.
(8) Happy to co-ordinate with interior designers, architects or contractors.
(9) We will establish a new Cabinet subcommittee to co-ordinate policy on London.
(10) The company's Moscow office will co-ordinate the supply of a 700-terminal Unix-based system to be used in oil field data acquisition.
(11) He helped man the bridge and co-ordinate the rescue operation after the crew allegedly abandoned ship.
(12) Nomura Securities and Morgan Stanley were appointed to co-ordinate a global offering for both domestic and international investors.
(13) It was expected to co-ordinate a process of consensus-building by holding meetings throughout the country involving maximum public participation.
(14) A standing committee was set up to co-ordinate the international relief effort.
(15) A joint commission was established to co-ordinate actions on economy, law, pensions, housing, energy and ecology. Sentencedict.com
(16) To co-ordinate this development, a Next Steps project manager has been appointed.
(17) Our aim was to co-ordinate the various efforts being made and bring them under one umbrella.
(18) Thus co-ordinate indexing was not recommended for use in schools without very skilled staff being present to operate and coordinate its use.
(19) They would co-ordinate the work of government and council agencies, local businesses, churches and voluntary groups.
(20) Government officials visited the earthquake zone on Thursday morning to co-ordinate the relief effort.
(21) Colours and looks must fit the themes of the seasons so that the shops co-ordinate well.
(22) Don't be afraid to mix colours, as long as they co-ordinate.
(23) The four main opposition parties announced on June 30 that they had formed the National Democratic Front to co-ordinate their election campaign.
(24) Read in studio One of the country's smallest police forces has been chosen to co-ordinate a national clamp down on trespassing travellers.
(25) It will bring together project leaders from the partner institutes to plan and co-ordinate the research and to develop the multilateral team.
(26) Furthermore, the tutor may be allocated to a particular ward or unit to help to co-ordinate the learning programme.
(27) Thus, a principal function of top management is to co-ordinate and monitor the efforts of those lower down the hierarchy.
(28) One moderator will be the team leader and will co-ordinate the work of the team.
(29) Education and housing departments, water and electricity boards have often failed to follow policy guidelines or to co-ordinate their work.
(30) Don't be embarrassed to be specific, especially if you want to co-ordinate different items.
More similar words: coordinatecoordinatesX-coordinatecoordinateduncoordinatedcoordinate systemcoordinatorco-ordinationcoordinatingcoordinationcoordination numberordinateinordinatesubordinateinordinatelyinsubordinatesubordinate clauseordinationsubordinationforeordinationinsubordinationordinalordinaryordinanceordinarilyordinarinessordinary shareextraordinaryout of the ordinaryextraordinarily
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