Antonym: conjunction, subordinate. Similar words: coordinate, coordinates, X-coordinate, coordinated, uncoordinated, coordinate system, coordinator, co-ordination. Meaning: [kəʊ'ɔːdɪneɪt] n. a number that identifies a position relative to an axis.
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(31) Bridget Ewing has kindly agreed to co-ordinate the tea arrangements for the October meeting.
(32) Also, each manager only had shift responsibility and so could not co-ordinate the work across shifts.
(33) The basic principle behind all the various systems is that of the x,(www.Sentencedict.com) y co-ordinate.
(34) The zonal administrators would co-ordinate policies and plans, thus reducing pressure of work on ministries in Thimphu.
(35) There was so much to achieve and I fretted endlessly about the work that was needed to co-ordinate it all.
(36) Outhwaite names' champion Peter Nutting is to head a new working party to co-ordinate syndicate action groups.
(37) He was mayor of Belfast in 1885-7 and helped co-ordinate the campaign against the home rule bill.
(38) A new expenditure division in the Treasury was created to co-ordinate and develop these forecasts.
(39) The tour will provide an insight into the modern technology used to co-ordinate an efficient service to over 200,000 customers.
(40) People were appointed to co-ordinate the work of remedial teachers in schools.
(41) He also announced the establishment of a centre to provide information to the public about NEOs, but not to co-ordinate research.
(42) Today keiretsu companies often co-ordinate their investment plans, employment practices and even political donations.
(43) The main purpose of reviving the Council was to co-ordinate the republics' independence strategies.
(44) Both parties had their own organisations to co-ordinate the activities of their followers and ensure party unity.
(45) Both reasons for fragmenting work imply the creation of a managerial hierarchy to co-ordinate and control the various fragmented jobs.
(46) In one corner is the Department of Homeland Security, which operates the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), a body set up to co-ordinate America's various cyber-security efforts.
(47) Britain was suffering from the failure of successive governments to co-ordinate a national transport policy.
(48) Facial cosmetics face, hair, costumes, Baldric effective combination of local, have more co-ordinate the overall grasp of modern people for their own needs.
(49) Co-ordinate with other departments regarding the receiving, issuing and inventory taking of stocks.
(50) How do businesses co-ordinate the flow of material from suppliers to factories to customers?
More similar words: coordinate, coordinates, X-coordinate, coordinated, uncoordinated, coordinate system, coordinator, co-ordination, coordinating, coordination, coordination number, ordinate, inordinate, subordinate, inordinately, insubordinate, subordinate clause, ordination, subordination, foreordination, insubordination, ordinal, ordinary, ordinance, ordinarily, ordinariness, ordinary share, extraordinary, out of the ordinary, extraordinarily.