of the same order or degree; equal in rank or importance.
involving coordination.
Mathematics. using or pertaining to systems of coordinates.
Grammar. of the same rank in grammatical construction, as Jack and Jill in the phrase Jack and Jill, or got up and shook hands in the sentence He got up and shook hands.
noun
a person or thing of equal rank or importance; an equal.
Mathematics. any of the magnitudes that serve to define the position of a point, line, or the like, by reference to a fixed figure, system of lines, etc.
coordinates,articles of clothing, furniture, or the like, harmonizing in color, material, or style, designed to be worn or used together.
verb (used with object),co·or·di·nat·ed,co·or·di·nat·ing.
to place or class in the same order, rank, division, etc.
to place or arrange in proper order or position.
to combine in harmonious relation or action.
verb (used without object),co·or·di·nat·ed,co·or·di·nat·ing.
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Twitter tightens account security for political candidates ahead of US election|Natasha Lomas|September 17, 2020|TechCrunch
That includes “coordinating with or compensating others to engage in artificial engagement or amplification, even if the people involved use only one account,” according to Twitter.
Pro-Trump youth group enlists teens in secretive campaign likened to a ‘troll farm,’ prompting rebuke by Facebook and Twitter|Isaac Stanley-Becker|September 15, 2020|Washington Post
So, you want them to be aligned, but not tightly coordinated.
What if Your Company Had No Rules? (Bonus Episode)|Maria Konnikova|September 12, 2020|Freakonomics
In some jurisdictions, several nearby fires have been grouped into larger “complexes” to coordinate firefighting efforts.
“Unprecedented”: What’s behind the California, Oregon, and Washington wildfires|Umair Irfan|September 11, 2020|Vox
There are also lots of different operations that need to be coordinated.
Oxford Scientists: These Are Final Steps We’re Taking to Get Our Coronavirus Vaccine Approved|Rebecca Ashfield|September 9, 2020|Singularity Hub
Now, if some rich Southern liberals want to finance and coordinate such an effort, great.
Seriously, Democrats: You’re Done in Dixie|Michael Tomasky|December 10, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Members of the Syrian moderate opposition want to coordinate on airstrikes, but say they have been rebuffed.
U.S. Hasn’t Even Started Training Rebel Army to Fight ISIS|Tim Mak|November 25, 2014|DAILY BEAST
To coordinate complex military operations across multiple theaters, the group relies heavily on its midlevel leadership.
Who the U.S. Should Really Hit in ISIS|Daniel Trombly, Yasir Abbas|September 23, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The PKK has called for the formation of a joint Kurdish command to coordinate action against ISIS.
PKK Kurdish Terrorists Are Fighting IS Terrorists With U.S. Help|Thomas Seibert|August 16, 2014|DAILY BEAST
“We know they coordinate and we never admit it publicly,” this official said.
Who Assassinated a U.S. General?|Eli Lake|August 6, 2014|DAILY BEAST
It has a definite technique of a number of definite elements which must coordinate.
Hunting with the Bow and Arrow|Saxton Pope
Instead of the Executive being a coordinate it will become a subordinate branch of the Government.
A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents|James D. Richardson
Present are the coordinate slides often credited to Henry Maudslay.
Smithsonian Institution - United States National Museum - Bulletin 240|Anonymous
The new movement of the hand which the child must coordinate is of particular importance.
Dr. Montessori's Own Handbook|Maria Montessori
This bringing of union to the colonies was done for maintenance of order, to coordinate defense, and to enforce trade laws.
Our Legal Heritage, 5th Ed.|S. A. Reilly
British Dictionary definitions for coordinate
coordinate
co-ordinate
verb (kəʊˈɔːdɪˌneɪt)
(tr)to organize or integrate (diverse elements) in a harmonious operation
to place (things) in the same class or order, or (of things) to be placed in the same class or order
(intr)to work together, esp harmoniously
(intr)to take or be in the form of a harmonious order
chemto form or cause to form a coordinate bond
noun (kəʊˈɔːdɪnɪt, -ˌneɪt)
mathsany of a set of numbers that defines the location of a point in spaceSee Cartesian coordinates, polar coordinates
a person or thing equal in rank, type, etc
adjective (kəʊˈɔːdɪnɪt, -ˌneɪt)
of, concerned with, or involving coordination
of the same rank, type, etc
of or involving the use of coordinatescoordinate geometry
One of a set of numbers that determines the position of a point. Only one coordinate is needed if the point is on a line, two if the point is in a plane, and three if it is in space.