co ordinate
/koʊˈɔrdɪneɪt/
verb
- To organize the different parts of an activity or group of people so that they work together effectively.
- They worked together to co-ordinate the rescue efforts after the storm.
- She helped co-ordinate the volunteers for the charity event.
- The manager needs to co-ordinate the schedules of all the teams.
- To match or harmonize colors, patterns, or styles so that they look good together.
- Try to co-ordinate the colors in your outfit for a polished look.
- She chose a scarf to co-ordinate with her blue dress.
- The designer made sure the furniture would co-ordinate with the wallpaper.
Antonyms
noun
- Each of a set of numbers used to locate a point on a map, graph, or grid.
- We marked the co-ordinates of the treasure on the map.
- The graph shows the point at co-ordinates (3, 5).
- The pilot entered the co-ordinates of the destination into the GPS.
- A person or thing that is equal in rank or importance.
- The two judges are co-ordinates in the court hierarchy.
- In this system, each department head is a co-ordinate of the others.
- They treated each other as co-ordinates, not as boss and employee.
adjective
- Equal in rank, importance, or status.
- The partners have co-ordinate decision-making power.
- They hold co-ordinate positions in the organization.
- The two branches of government are co-ordinate authorities.
- Relating to a system of coordinates.
- The map uses a co-ordinate system based on latitude and longitude.
- We plotted the data on a co-ordinate grid.
- The co-ordinate plane is used in geometry.