Similar words: coordinate, coordinator, coordination, inordinate, subordinate, inordinately, insubordinate, subordination. Meaning: [kəʊ'ɔːdɪneɪt] adj. 1. operating as a unit 2. being dexterous in the use of more than one set of muscle movements 3. intentionally matched.
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1. Our efforts need to be further coordinated for higher efficiency.
2. I wasn't a very coordinated child.
3. The sound has to be coordinated with the picture.
4. Town planning and land allocation had to be coordinated.
5. The rebel troops have launched a coordinated attack on government soldiers.
6. We need to develop a coordinated approach to the problem.
7. These efforts are being coordinated through a website.
8. Great Groups are coordinated teams of original thinkers.
9. C., in a coordinated lobbying effort.
10. Her movements on the balance beam were perfectly coordinated.
11. This major prestigious event is currently being coordinated by Northern Arts.
12. These activities are planned and coordinated with parking lot owners.
13. No central person or religious organization planned or coordinated it; no single plot unfolded.
14. The apparently coordinated attacks overloaded the sites with a barrage of messages generated by hackers.
15. This caravan system could not be coordinated with maritime trade except by means of an extensive semi-capitalist organization.
16. Today,(Sentencedict.com) you need a coordinated effort to help you achieve success.
17. The event was to raise funds for the coordinated campaign of California Democrats.
18. These southern burials are clearly very different from the coordinated northern cemetery, obviously occurring once the suburbs themselves were virtually derelict.
19. In a few cases, such as steel, it effectively coordinated expansion plans.
20. Data from these vehicles are given freely to other nations in a global system coordinated by the World Meteorological Organisation.
21. The throttle twist grip on the end of the collective stick has to be coordinated with the up and down movements.
22. The fragmentation of politics has made it extraordinarily difficult to bring a coordinated attack on overall questions about the system.
23. However, the most satisfactory response could only mean a major thrust coordinated at national level.
24. Here, an instrument, the means to an end, is coordinated with a pre-established goal....
25. Using wholly incompatible weapons systems and riven by language difficulties, the troops lack the capacity to fight as coordinated units.
26. The cantankerous aide organized support for health care reform, coordinated the Whitewater defense and helped chart the course to renomination.
27. In particular non-disclosure makes it difficult to answer charges that the government's policies are not properly coordinated.
28. Data from the craft are swapped via a global telecommunications system coordinated by the World Meteorological Organisation in Geneva.
29. Whether as a result of this or coincidentally, his body embarked on a series of coordinated gradual changes.
30. In fact, the new conditions of work require a coordinated effort and activities that are much more proactive and far-reaching.
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