uncoordinated
IPA: ʌnkoʊˈɔrdʌneɪtɪd
adjective
- (of a group or body etc.) Having components that act independently of each other.
- (of a project etc.) Not coordinated or properly planned.
- (of body movement) Lacking coordination.
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Examples of "uncoordinated" in Sentences
- Opportunistic and uncoordinated.
- The whole thing is completely uncoordinated...
- The whole thing is completely uncoordinated....
- The adult flight is slow and rather uncoordinated.
- No one wants his child described as uncoordinated.
- Their attack was uncoordinated and poorly equipped.
- These laws are uncoordinated and often inconsistent.
- This was as premature and uncoordinated as it can get.
- People with schizophrenia can be clumsy and uncoordinated.
- The problem with this, however, is the "uncoordinated" part.
- The battle was uncoordinated and is better described as a rout.
- Now if you called her uncoordinated, then there’d be a problem.
- Unrestrained movements tend to be uncoordinated and inefficient.
- This would give Motorola time to move its current business users on MURS to the new "uncoordinated" business channels.
- In his inflated suit, although warm, he felt like some kind of uncoordinated space traveler trekking across a distant planet.
- Looks like those "uncoordinated" slimings financed by your party's fatcats won't have to go unanswered by the campaign for lack of funds.
- The "uncoordinated" Hammond - with slurred speech, bloodshot and "glassy" eyes -- failed his sobriety field tests and registered breath samples of 0.188 and 0.191, according to the report.
- This kind of uncoordinated growth means more than a long drive to work; it means a half hour to buy a loaf of bread; it means that working families have to spend thousands of dollars a year more on transportation costs when they might want the option of spending that money on a year of a good college for a son or daughter.
- Here's what I've noticed from reading some really good reports on fields / industries / sectors / ecosystems as diverse as women's studies, microfinance, impact investing, conflict resolution, digital media and learning, philanthropy, and social entreprenuership - the recommendations for building the field, or taking it from a phase of entreprenuerial fragmentation - what Katherine Fulton aptly calls uncoordinated innovation
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