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to coordinate
01
to control and organize the different parts of an activity and the group of people involved so that a good result is achieved
Transitive: to coordinate an activity or process
Examples
The event planner coordinated all aspects of the wedding, ensuring that vendors, guests, and the wedding party were synchronized for a seamless celebration.
The project manager frequently coordinates team efforts to meet project deadlines.
02
to match and combine well together
Intransitive
Examples
Her shoes coordinate perfectly with her dress, creating a stylish look.
The colors in the painting coordinate beautifully to create a sense of balance.
03
to organize or position things in the correct arrangement or alignment
Transitive: to coordinate sth
Examples
The event planner coordinated the decorations to match the theme perfectly.
He coordinated the shelves so that all the books were aligned by height.
04
to collaborate or act jointly in a way that ensures harmony and efficiency
Intransitive
Examples
The two departments coordinate to complete the project on time.
The team members coordinate closely to ensure the event runs smoothly.
Coordinate
01
(plural) items of clothing that match and look good together
Examples
She bought a skirt and blouse as coordinates for the wedding.
The store sells separates that can be mixed or worn as coordinates.
02
any set of numbers that represents an exact position on a map or graph
Examples
The GPS coordinates 35.6895 ° N, 139.6917 ° E lead to Tokyo.
Plot the point at coordinates ( 3, -2 ) on the grid.
coordinate
01
being of equal importance, rank, or status; functioning at the same level
Examples
The two departments work as coordinate units, neither subordinate to the other.
In the sentence " She is smart and kind, " the adjectives " smart " and " kind " are coordinate elements.
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coordinated
coordinating
coordinative
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