Coordinate - definition, pronunciation, transcription
noun
verb
- bring into common action, movement, or condition
coordinate his actions with that of his colleagues
coordinate our efforts
adjective
Extra examples
She'll be coordinating the relief effort.
You'll have to coordinate with the sales department.
National and international relief efforts must coordinate if the operation is to be successful.
We need to coordinate our schedules.
Dancers need to coordinate their moves.
Since his illness, he has had trouble coordinating his arms and legs.
We calculated its exact coordinates.
A senior embassy official is coordinating efforts to free the captives.
The sound has to be coordinated with the picture.
This shade coordinates with a wide range of other colours.
The agencies are working together to co-ordinate policy on food safety.
Her movements were beautifully co-ordinated.
I couldn't get my brain to function or coordinate my muscles.
Don't be afraid to mix colours, as long as they co-ordinate.
You might coordinate your curtains and cushions.
Word forms
I/you/we/they: coordinate
he/she/it: coordinates
present participle: coordinating
past tense: coordinated
past participle: coordinated
singular: coordinate
plural: coordinates
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