Coordinate ( verb , noun , adjective )

(As a verb)

Coordinate ( verb )

  1. Arrange or plan (a course of action) in cooperation with others.
  2. Bring different elements into a harmonious or efficient relationship.

Origin:

Late 16th century (in the sense "arrange in a coordinated manner"): from latin coordinat- "brought into agreement", from the verb coordinare, from co- "together" + ordinare "arrange".

Examples:

  1. The two companies coordinate their marketing efforts.
  2. We need to coordinate our actions if we want to achieve our goal.
  3. The government is coordinating with other countries in the fight against terrorism.
  4. We have to coordinate our schedule if we want to meet.
  5. The interior decorator coordinates the colors of the walls and the furniture.

(As a noun)

Coordinate ( noun )

  1. Arrange or plan (a course of action) in cooperation with others.
  2. Bring different elements into a harmonious or efficient relationship.

Origin:

Late 16th century (in the sense "arrange in a coordinated manner"): from latin coordinat- "brought into agreement", from the verb coordinare, from co- "together" + ordinare "arrange".

Examples:

  1. The two companies coordinate their marketing efforts.
  2. We need to coordinate our actions if we want to achieve our goal.
  3. The government is coordinating with other countries in the fight against terrorism.
  4. We have to coordinate our schedule if we want to meet.
  5. The interior decorator coordinates the colors of the walls and the furniture.

(As an adjective)

Coordinate ( adjective )

  1. Arrange or plan (a course of action) in cooperation with others.
  2. Bring different elements into a harmonious or efficient relationship.

Origin:

Late 16th century (in the sense "arrange in a coordinated manner"): from latin coordinat- "brought into agreement", from the verb coordinare, from co- "together" + ordinare "arrange".

Examples:

  1. The two companies coordinate their marketing efforts.
  2. We need to coordinate our actions if we want to achieve our goal.
  3. The government is coordinating with other countries in the fight against terrorism.
  4. We have to coordinate our schedule if we want to meet.
  5. The interior decorator coordinates the colors of the walls and the furniture.
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