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Coordinate   /koʊˈɔrdənət/  /koʊˈɔrdənˌeɪt/   Listen
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"
noun
1.
A number that identifies a position relative to an axis.  Synonym: co-ordinate.
adjective
1.
Of equal importance, rank, or degree.



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"Coordinate" Quotes from Famous Books



... really but a second place? If I realised at any time I was not to possess her after all, what then? Should I be consolable? An angry denial leapt to my lips. There was no question of first or second. These two passions for this woman and for my own success were coordinate forces, and their very equality it was that kept me passive, without ...
— To-morrow? • Victoria Cross

... perhaps," said Von Holtz wearily, "or ten million miles. It is the same thing. They are in a place where the fifth dimension is the dominant coordinate." ...
— Astounding Stories of Super-Science January 1931 • Various

... and typos are corrected but inconsistent spelling is not resolved, as in coordinate ...
— Psychology - A Study Of Mental Life • Robert S. Woodworth

... its final chapter in the nearest Alpine valleys, connecting these facts again with like phenomena in distant parts of the globe. But however wide his range and however various his topics, under his touch they are all akin, all coordinate parts of a whole which he strives to understand in its entirety. A few extracts from his correspondence will show him in his different lines of research ...
— Louis Agassiz: His Life and Correspondence • Louis Agassiz

... management of his reasonings and facts. Hence naturally it arises that the images of Burke, being called up on the instant, like spirits, to perform the bidding of his argument, minister to it throughout, with an almost coordinate agency; while the figurative fancies of Sheridan, already prepared for the occasion, and brought forth to adorn, not assist, the business of the discourse, resemble rather those sprites which the magicians used to keep inclosed ...
— Memoirs of the Life of Rt. Hon. Richard Brinsley Sheridan Vol 2 • Thomas Moore


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