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Meanings of
co-ordinate
in English
Portuguese
coordene
Catalan
coordenada
Back to the meaning
A number that identifies a position relative to an axis.
coordinate
Portuguese
coordene
Synonyms
Examples for "
coordinate
"
coordinate
Examples for "
coordinate
"
1
The group will
coordinate
the work of 17 local prisoners' aid groups.
2
The new agency will
coordinate
the work of researchers and industry experts.
3
At the moment, Frontex can only
coordinate
operations involving several EU countries.
4
At the controls A national incident and event management system would
coordinate
:
5
The routes are awkward; the companies involved do not
coordinate
their efforts.
Usage of
co-ordinate
in English
1
Thousands of organisations worldwide are seeking to promote and
co-ordinate
these efforts.
2
It is desirable that EU states
co-ordinate
their procedures in this regard.
3
To have
co-ordinate
jurisdiction with the Senate in the enactment of laws.
4
To
co-ordinate
,
you can't go far wrong with a willowy patterned neckscarf.
5
Task-teams were implemented to
co-ordinate
service delivery of infrastructures throughout the country.
6
The Dutch military is also sending two aircraft to
co-ordinate
aid drops.
7
What Defra should do is look to develop, support and
co-ordinate
these.
8
All this is very neatly malicious, and particularly the last
co-ordinate
sentence.
9
In their extremity they try to
co-ordinate
their acts with God's mind.
10
You settling down in one place as a unit of
co-ordinate
industry!
11
A new structure called 'P Service' was set up to
co-ordinate
all this.
12
He will be based in London and
co-ordinate
all transactional activities in Europe.
13
He said the IOM's displacement mapping would help the government
co-ordinate
its relief.
14
Senior French sources said they agreed to
co-ordinate
their responses to the US.
15
The aim is to
co-ordinate
services for women and families who need support.
16
It generally keeps a low profile, working to
co-ordinate
efforts between different groups.
Other examples for "co-ordinate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
co-ordinate
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
co-ordinate with
co-ordinate economic
co-ordinate the work
co-ordinate action
co-ordinate efforts
More collocations
Translations for
co-ordinate
Portuguese
coordene
coordenada
Catalan
coordenada
Co-ordinate
through the time
Co-ordinate
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Less common