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Coordinated   /koʊˈɔrdəneɪtɪd/   Listen
Coordinated

adjective
1.
Operating as a unit.  Synonyms: co-ordinated, interconnected, unified.  "A coordinated program"
2.
Being dexterous in the use of more than one set of muscle movements.  Synonym: co-ordinated.
3.
Intentionally matched.  Synonyms: co-ordinated, matching.



Coordinate

verb
(past & past part. coordinated; pres. part. coordinating)
1.
Bring order and organization to.  Synonyms: organise, organize.
2.
Bring into common action, movement, or condition.  "Coordinate his actions with that of his colleagues" , "Coordinate our efforts"
3.
Be co-ordinated.
4.
Bring (components or parts) into proper or desirable coordination correlation.  Synonyms: align, ordinate.  "Ordinate similar parts"



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"Coordinated" Quotes from Famous Books



... the blast which strikes against the vocal cords," says Mackenzie, "the placing of these in the most favorable position for the effect which it is desired to produce, and the direction of the vibrating column of air, are the three elements of artistic production. These elements must be thoroughly coordinated—that is to say, made virtually one act, which the pupil must strive by constant practice to make as far as possible automatic." Extend this admirably expressed paragraph to the entire vocal tract instead of limiting it simply to the vocal cords as Mackenzie does, ...
— The Voice - Its Production, Care and Preservation • Frank E. Miller

... carried on foreign intelligence activities since the days of George Washington but only since World War II have they been coordinated on a government-wide basis. Three programs have highlighted the development of coordinated basic intelligence since that time: (1) the Joint Army Navy Intelligence Studies (JANIS), (2) the National Intelligence Survey (NIS), and (3) The ...
— The 2003 CIA World Factbook • United States. Central Intelligence Agency

... idea centers within his own brain, and it is through these centers that ideas are coordinated, received or rejected. As over-intensification of feeling and emotion goes on, the normal action of the idea centers is interfered with and the individual has superinduced emotional and intuitional states which are no longer guarded ...
— Freedom Talks No. II • Julia Seton, M.D.

... progress of the investigation of express companies undertaken by him in 1911, at the request of the Interstate Commerce Commission, Lane warned a group of high express officials gathered around him that unless they promptly coordinated their service more closely to the public requirements, revised their archaic practices, readjusted and simplified their rate systems so as to eliminate discriminations, the frequent collection of double charges and other evils, and gave the public a cheaper ...
— The Letters of Franklin K. Lane • Franklin K. Lane

... therefore, to be guarded against in writing the beginning are: (1) the inclusion of diverse details not carefully coordinated to produce a single unified impression; (2) the development of the introduction to a disproportionate length; (3) failure to make the beginning a vital part of the article itself; (4) lack of close connection or of skillful transition between the ...
— How To Write Special Feature Articles • Willard Grosvenor Bleyer

... extraordinary. By the time Mrs. Ward's first book was written, the work of industrial preparedness was in full blast; but it could yet not be said that England's army in the field was the equal of the huge, carefully prepared, thoroughly coordinated military machines of those against whom and beside whom it fought. Now, the English army is itself as fine and as highly efficient a military machine as the wisdom of man can devise; now, the valour and hardihood of the individual soldier are being ...
— Towards The Goal • Mrs. Humphry Ward



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