coordinate

verb
UK: /kəʊˈɔːdɪneɪt/
US: /koʊˈɔːrdɪneɪt/
  1. To work together efficiently.

    1. We need to coordinate better to finish on time.
    2. The teams must coordinate their efforts to achieve the project goals, avoiding overlaps.
  2. To organize activities so that people work together effectively.

    1. She will coordinate the party.
    2. A dedicated manager will coordinate all aspects of the event, from venue selection to catering.
  3. To match or harmonize well; look good together.

    1. The colors coordinate nicely.
    2. The furniture and the paint coordinate beautifully, creating a harmonious living space.
coordinate adjective
  1. Equal in rank or importance.

    1. They are coordinate branches.
    2. The coordinate branches of government ensure a balance of power, preventing any single entity.
coordinate noun
  1. One of a set of numbers that identify a point on a line, on a surface, or in space.

    1. Find the coordinate of point A.
    2. The GPS uses coordinates to determine your exact location with remarkable accuracy.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "coordinate" in English means: To work together efficiently., To organize activities so that people work together effectively., To match or harmonize well; look good together..

The phonetic transcription of "coordinate" is /kəʊˈɔːdɪneɪt/ in British English and /koʊˈɔːrdɪneɪt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "coordinate": organize, harmonize, synchronize, match.

Example usage of "coordinate": "We need to coordinate better to finish on time.". More examples on the page.