coordinate
IPA: koʊˈɔrdʌnʌt
noun
- (mathematics, cartography, astronomy) A number representing the position of a point along a line, arc, or similar one-dimensional figure.
- Something that is equal to another thing.
- (humorous, in the plural) Coordinated clothes.
verb
- (transitive) To place in the same order or rank.
- (transitive, intransitive) To synchronize (activities).
- (transitive, intransitive) To match (objects, especially clothes).
adjective
- Of the same rank; equal.
co-ordinate
IPA: kˈoʊˈɔrdʌnʌt
noun
- Alternative spelling of coordinate [(mathematics, cartography, astronomy) A number representing the position of a point along a line, arc, or similar one-dimensional figure.]
verb
- Alternative spelling of coordinate [(transitive) To place in the same order or rank.]
adjective
- Alternative spelling of coordinate [Of the same rank; equal.]
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Examples of "coordinate" in Sentences
Examples of "co-ordinate" in Sentences
- Does that mean the police in that department co-ordinate vigilante-ism?!
- Apparently, other residents told the newspaper that Hamas gunmen had used medical facilities to organise and co-ordinate attacks.
- Well, lead by example old chap – would you like to co-ordinate efforts to defy management in your office and tell us how it went?
- Groups are using technology and social media to share expertise and information as well as co-ordinate and manage direct action more efficiently.
- "George in Cork would like something in D to co-ordinate with the car alarm that has been sounding for the last 10 minutes." posted by John at 10: 57 AM
- Well, lead by example old chap – would you like to co-ordinate efforts to defy management in your office and tell us how it went? on January 31, 2010 at 12: 50 pm Bob
- Attending A&E departments just isn't an alternative, as they only treat urgent and emergency conditions and then refer to the patient's GP to co-ordinate any follow up or ongoing care.
- For example, I would never have gone to Maine for the gay marriage campaign -- and helped co-ordinate their out-of-state volunteers -- if I hadn't gone to Netroots Nation in 2009, and met with some of the campaign coordinators there.
- If all the people who attended the Eclipse Prom two years ago donated $1.00, and if all the people who bought autographed merchandise from Changing Hands (that Faith used to co-ordinate) that amount of money raised would be quite staggering.
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