- coordinate
- 01. The [coordinated] efforts of the police and fire departments resulted in an efficient operation.02. The Red Cross is trying to [coordinate] relief efforts aimed at aiding the victims of Sunday's earthquake.03. The [coordinator] of the English Language Program is responsible for managing the budget and all personnel during each three-month session.04. We hired an interior decorator to help us [coordinate] the colors and furniture of our new office.05. The President's campaign [coordinator] has set up meetings with the press to outline his platform going into the election.06. Sascha pays a lot of attention to [coordinating] her clothes with her accessories.07. We need the latitude and longitude [coordinates] of your ship in order to locate you more quickly.08. Marty has always been very [coordinated], and seems to pick up new sports fairly easily.09. It takes a lot of [coordination] to do freestyle roller-blading.10. I was always kind of [uncoordinated] as a kid, and hated playing sports because I did so badly.11. Violinist Yehudi Menuhin once remarked that music [coordinates] the mind, body and spirit.12. Some scientists compare the brain to a relay station that merely [coordinates] incoming signals and outgoing responses.13. The students each had to find the [coordinates] on the map of the country they were from.14. The colors of the walls and all her furniture are beautifully [coordinated] to create an attractive whole.15. As leader of the project, it is your job to [coordinate] the work of the various units.16. The Red Cross has been [coordinating] the distribution of food and medical supplies collected by various relief agencies.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.