Antonyms for coordinate
Grammar : Adj, verb |
Spell : adjective, noun koh-awr-dn-it, -dn-eyt; verb koh-awr-dn-eyt |
Phonetic Transcription : adjective, noun koʊˈɔr dn ɪt, -dnˌeɪt; verb koʊˈɔr dnˌeɪt |
Definition of coordinate
Origin :- 1640s, "of the same order," from Medieval Latin coordinatus, past participle of coordinare "to set in order, arrange" (see coordination). Meaning "involving coordination" is from 1769. Related: Coordinance.
- adj equivalent
- verb match, relate
- Darwin was the first to coordinate the ample results of these lines of research.
- Extract from : « Evolution in Modern Thought » by Ernst Haeckel
- A leader who could not communicate with his forces and coordinate their actions would be helpless.
- Extract from : « Space Prison » by Tom Godwin
- He moves continually, because he must coordinate and adapt his mobility.
- Extract from : « Spontaneous Activity in Education » by Maria Montessori
- And there are attempts, worthy attempts, to coordinate and synthesize the sciences.
- Extract from : « A Far Country, Complete » by Winston Churchill
- They meet annually (in the autumn) and coordinate their meeting with that of the World Bank.
- Extract from : « After the Rain » by Sam Vaknin
- There was no time to coordinate these memories now or to attend to the wound in his own forehead.
- Extract from : « The Side Of The Angels » by Basil King
- And yet if only it had been possible to coordinate the two without the price of war!
- Extract from : « The Day of the Confederacy » by Nathaniel W. Stephenson
- These are the coordinate axes and are at right angles to each other.
- Extract from : « Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 6 » by Various
- I do not like to criticise a coordinate branch of the Government.
- Extract from : « Proceedings of the Second National Conservation Congress » by Various
- The sentences are short and connected by coordinate conjunctions.
- Extract from : « The Bible Book by Book » by Josiah Blake Tidwell
Synonyms for coordinate
- accommodate
- adjust
- agree
- alike
- atune
- coequal
- combine
- conduce
- conform
- correlate
- correlative
- correspondent
- counterpart
- equal
- equalized
- get it together
- get one's act together
- harmonize
- integrate
- like
- mesh
- organize
- parallel
- pool
- proportion
- pull together
- quarterback
- reconcile
- reconciliate
- regulate
- same
- shape up
- synchronize
- systematize
- tantamount
- team up
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