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Coordinated

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Adjective

1. co-ordinated, coordinated, interconnected, unified

operating as a unit

Example Sentences:
'a unified utility system'
'a coordinated program'

2. co-ordinated, coordinated

being dexterous in the use of more than one set of muscle movements

Example Sentences:
'she was usually good with her hands and well coordinated'

3. co-ordinated, coordinated, matching

intentionally matched

Example Sentences:
'curtains and walls were color coordinated'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Coordinated

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adjective
1. 
well organized
a rapid and well coordinated international rescue operation
The report calls for better and more coordinated help for the victims of domestic violence.
2. 
with colours and patterns that match or look good together
Choose clothes and hosiery that will set you apart and think about a more coordinated look.
3. 
able to control parts of the body so they work effectively together
'I'm not very coordinated,' she admits. 'I'm not good at catching balls.'

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Coordinated

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n.
1. Mathematics Any of a set of two or more numbers used to determine the position of a point, line, curve, or plane in a space of a given dimension with respect to a system of lines or other fixed references.
2. coordinates Informal Directions: Give me some coordinates so I can find my way.
3. coordinates A set of articles, as of clothing or luggage, designed to match or complement one other, as in style or color.
adj.
1.
a. Of equal importance, rank, or degree: jobs with coordinate responsibilities.
b. Grammar Having equal syntactic status; not subordinate: coordinate phrases.
2. Mathematics Of or based on a system of coordinates.
3. Of or relating to a university in which men and women are taught by the same faculty but in single-sex classes or on single-sex campuses.
v. (-āt) co·or·di·nat·ed, co·or·di·nat·ing, co·or·di·nates
v.tr.
1. To cause to work or function in a common action or effort: coordinating the moving parts of a machine.
2. To make harmonious; harmonize: coordinate the colors of a design.
3. Grammar To link (syntactic units) at an equal level.
v.intr.
1. To work or function together harmoniously: a nursing staff that coordinates smoothly.
2. To form a harmonious combination; match: shoes that coordinate with the rest of the outfit.

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