coordinator
IPA: koʊˈɔrdʌneɪtɝ
noun
- One who coordinates.
- (sports, chiefly American football) An assistant coach responsible for a particular facet of the game, such as defense.
- (grammar) A member of a lexical class of words that joins two or more items (such as words, phrases, or clauses) of equal syntactic importance.
co-ordinator
IPA: kˈoʊˈɔrdʌneɪtɝ
noun
- Alternative form of coordinator [One who coordinates.]
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Examples of "coordinator" in Sentences
- The coordinator serves the project.
- I'm the coordinator of the medicine project.
- Abhijit Bhattacharya was the coordinator of the project.
- The teacher who coordinated the job was called the teacher coordinator.
- Our Center coordinator is your personal liaison with the team and will help you by:
- We're still looking for a place; actually, my housing coordinator is at a place as I type.
- He thrived in coordinator Dom Capers 'newly installed 3-4 defense by filling a variety of roles.
- To begin with, the label coordinator, Jessika, met them in the lobby of the hotel wearing skin-tight leather from head to toe.
- In the last part of the article, it says that changing "project manager" to "project coordinator" is acceptable, as does this LH article.
- LeBeau, the Pittsburgh Steelers 'defensive coordinator, is better known for his coaching impact and winner of two Super Bowl rings, he was one the
- And lest we forget, junior MLB Carmen Messina — the nation's leading tackler last season — also should be improved with a year under his belt in coordinator Doug Mallory's scheme.
- The Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator is in the mix to land a head-coaching gig, keeping with a tradition that saw predecessors Marvin Lewis and Mike Nolan catapult from that office to get teams of their own.
- Although Haslett, a onetime Pittsburgh Steelers defensive coordinator, is well versed in the principles of the Steelers 'effective 3-4, on which the Redskins' new scheme is based in large part, he's not tied to doing things that way.
- The new coordinator is counting on Lewis and Pro Bowl free safety Ed Reed to continue the tradition of stout defenses that Ryan developed and to pass on their principles to young players such as linebacker Tavares Gooden (Scott's likely successor) and newcomers such as cornerback Domonique Foxworth and rookie pass rusher Paul Kruger, who can learn a thing or two by watching Suggs operate off the edge.
Examples of "co-ordinator" in Sentences
- I talked to Shannon Leano, the strategic project co-ordinator for element14, about the community.
- Maritime New Zealand salvage co-ordinator Bruce Anderson said experts were confident the ship was in "pretty good shape".
- Men are seen as the breadwinners, explains Fatima Jahan Seema, empowerment co-ordinator for CARE International in Bangladesh.
- AJAG's co-ordinator, Andrew Dismore, said: No win, no fee is the only way low- and middle-income people can afford to bring a case for compensation.
- In her spare time, Roy is the volunteer co-ordinator for the National Ladybird Survey, which includes mapping the non-native invasive Harlequin ladybird.
- Carolyne Willow, Crae's national co-ordinator, said their lawyers will argue there had been a chronic failure by the authorities to protect vulnerable children over many years.
- San Francisco's defensive co-ordinator has fashioned this unit into one of the best in the league –ranked fourth in the league for total yardage surrendered and joint-first in turnovers forced.
- Samuel Tembo, economic empowerment co-ordinator for children's charity Plan International, in Zambia, believes affordable startup capital is key to tackling the country's labour market problems.
- Jesmin was one of the few saleswomen to already have a mobile phone, which she uses to talk to customers and her hub manager a regional co-ordinator who distributes products to a group of 30 saleswomen.
- My officers are working now to make the Olympics as hostile an environment as possible for them, and increasing the penalty will help by sending a clear warning, said Assistant Commissioner Chris Allison, the national Olympic security co-ordinator.
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