Coordinate

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /koʊˈɔːrdn̩ˌeɪt/

Definitions of coordinate

noun a person or thing that is equal in importance, rank, or quality

Example Sentences

A1 I need help learning how to coordinate my outfit.

A2 The team worked together to coordinate the event logistics.

B1 She has a talent for coordinating schedules and appointments.

B2 The project manager's main role is to coordinate all aspects of the project.

C1 The diplomat's job is to coordinate negotiations between the two countries.

C2 The orchestra conductor must coordinate the musicians to create a harmonious performance.

verb to organize or integrate elements in a harmonious way

Example Sentences

A1 I can coordinate the colors of my outfit.

A2 She coordinates the schedules for the team meetings.

B1 The project manager coordinates the tasks among team members.

B2 The event planner coordinated all the logistics for the conference.

C1 The ambassador coordinated efforts between the two countries.

C2 The CEO coordinates the company's strategic initiatives.

Examples of coordinate in a Sentence

formal It is important to coordinate the schedules of all team members for the project to run smoothly.

informal Let's coordinate with everyone to find a time that works for the meeting.

slang We need to coordinate our outfits for the party tonight.

figurative The dancers moved in perfect coordinate with each other during the performance.

Grammatical Forms of coordinate

past tense

coordinated

plural

coordinates

comparative

more coordinated

superlative

most coordinated

present tense

coordinate

future tense

will coordinate

perfect tense

have coordinated

continuous tense

is coordinating

singular

coordinate

positive degree

coordinate

infinitive

to coordinate

gerund

coordinating

participle

coordinated

Origin and Evolution of coordinate

First Known Use: 1635 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'coordinate' originated from the Latin word 'coordinatus', which is a combination of the prefix 'co-' meaning 'together' and the word 'ordinatus' meaning 'arranged'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in mathematics to refer to a set of numbers that specify the position of a point in space, the term 'coordinate' has evolved to also refer to the act of organizing or synchronizing activities or resources in various fields such as navigation, communication, and teamwork.