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coordinate
adjective as in equivalent
Strong matches
correlative, correspondent, counterpart, equal, equalized, like, parallel, same
Weak matches
verb as in match, relate
Strong matches
accommodate, adjust, combine, conduce, conform, correlate, mesh, pool, proportion, quarterback, reconcile, synchronize, systematize
Weak matches
atune, get it together, get one's act together, pull together, reconciliate, shape up, team up
Example Sentences
Wealthy families and their cadre of advisers meticulously coordinate plans to make their money last for the next century and beyond.
Operating these new technologies were an army of young women clad in tailor-mades, or coordinating jackets and skirts, and easy-to-launder cotton shirtwaists, or blouses—all early triumphs of New York’s nascent ready-to-wear industry.
In a Facebook statement to her constituents on Friday, Ms Lungu thanked her "wonderful team of councillors, community members and constituency staff who continue to coordinate and work tirelessly to serve you".
“Pérez was the standout leader, the one who coordinated the stockpiling for various organizations and the shipments,” said the prosecutor on the case.
In other words, one or more of them would help coordinate development of the Golden Dome and provide detection and targeting software for it.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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