Similar words: coordinated, uncoordinated, coordinate, co-ordinate, coordinates, X-coordinate, coordinately, coordinate system. Meaning: [kəʊ'ɔːdɪneɪt]
adj. 1. intentionally matched 2. operating as a unit 3. being dexterous in the use of more than one set of muscle movements.
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(1) Her movements were beautifully co-ordinated.
(2) The latest outrage was to have been a co-ordinated gun and bomb attack on the station.
(3) Co-ordinated public transport planning; Personal mobility with particular emphasis on disabled people. Sentencedict.com
(4) A superb range of co-ordinated linens to complement your bedroom.
(5) The ambitious redevelopment project is currently being co-ordinated by the London Road Development Agency.
(6) Appropriate educational material will continue to be co-ordinated, evaluated and distributed to schools as it becomes available.
(7) Co-ordinated attacks on security officials and politicians over the past few weeks indicate that the once-bumbling extremists are growing more sophisticated.
(8) In short, behaviour occurs in more or less co-ordinated, regular sequences and patterns: social life involves patterned regularities.
(9) Treatment should be co-ordinated at cystic fibrosis centres or clinics, where the necessary expertise is to hand.
(10) The colour co-ordinated hotplate has been designed to keep cleaning to a minimum.
(11) Local authorities' ability to plan and develop a co-ordinated housing policy has been curtailed.
(12) Separate animal rights organisations now work together in co-ordinated campaigns to persuade teenagers that animals should not be used in research.
(13) After 20 sessions[sentencedict.com], 70 percent of those breathing pure oxygen tired less easily and became more mobile and co-ordinated.
(14) The same misinterpretation of the gravity vertical is possible in a co-ordinated turn.
(15) The company's hotels are run as autonomous units, and their operations are only co-ordinated to a limited extent.
(16) We will bring forward proposals to ensure that the control of drug misuse is co-ordinated effectively.
(17) In a trot the forequarters and hindquarters are mutually co-ordinated while the back remains level, firm and relatively motionless.
(18) As the Foreign Secretary pointed out this afternoon, it increasingly takes a co-ordinated view of foreign policy issues.
(19) He also warned of dire consequences such as hyper-inflation if the country failed to maintain a unified budget and a co-ordinated fiscal policy.
(20) Summer loafers in bright colours can be matched with trousers for a co-ordinated, streamlined look.
(21) To accommodate such large numbers, visitors were asked to arrive at different times, all carefully co-ordinated to avoid a jam.
(22) Those who saw her and Minton jiving together never forgot the co-ordinated abandon with which they cleared the dance floor.
(23) Since the autumn of 1990 she had served on the board where she co-ordinated the work of Treuhand's 15 regional offices.
(24) Whoever was responsible for the interior decoration of Hummingbird House had subtly co-ordinated paler, more restful shades of sun-gold and sea-blue.
(25) Even so the activity of the whole animal is co-ordinated by superordinate controls in the central nervous system.
(26) The ways in which these four actions can be co-ordinated are extremely varied.
(27) But the policy review nowhere considers the overall effect of the individual changes proposed, or how they might be co-ordinated.
(28) Could they liaise more with external agencies to develop a co-ordinated programme which makes the best use of their respective strengths?
(29) Bosnia's five-member presidency has announced the formation of a republican army after assuming emergency powers to prepare a co-ordinated defence.
(30) From that small beginning over 3,300 churches and 650,000 members have grown, grouped into Associations and co-ordinated at State level.
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