coordinate

/koʊˈɔrdɪnət/
verb
  1. To organize or arrange the different parts of an activity or group so that they work together effectively.
    • The team needs to coordinate their schedules for the project.
    • He coordinated the rescue efforts after the storm.
    • She coordinated the volunteers for the charity run.
  2. To match or harmonize in color, design, or style.
    • She chose a belt that coordinates with her shoes.
    • The wedding colors coordinate with the flowers.
    • The curtains coordinate perfectly with the sofa.
Antonyms
noun
  1. One of a set of numbers or letters that give the exact position of a point on a map, graph, or grid.
    • The pilot entered the coordinates into the navigation system.
    • Plot the point at coordinates (3, 5) on the graph.
    • The GPS gave the coordinates of the hidden treasure.
  2. A person or thing of equal rank or importance.
    • In this company, managers and coordinators are considered coordinates.
    • The two departments are coordinates in the organizational chart.
    • She treated her assistant as a coordinate, not a subordinate.
adjective
  1. Equal in rank, importance, or degree.
    • They hold coordinate positions in the organization.
    • The two branches of government are coordinate in authority.
    • The partners have coordinate responsibilities.
  2. Relating to a system of coordinates.
    • The coordinate plane is used in geometry.
    • The map uses a coordinate grid.
    • We studied coordinate geometry in math class.
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