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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
"From a microbial level to complex organisms, using this chemical signaling to communicate allows certain organisms to coordinate activity on huge spatial scales, which is fascinating."
It says the NYPD, coordinating with the agencies, also detained members of Malcolm X's security team days before the shooting and intentionally removed their officers from inside the ballroom where he was shot.
Senior members, including Esther Voet, editor of the Dutch Jewish Weekly, organised emergency shelters and coordinated rescue efforts for those fearing for their lives.
For the first time, Cox and Pope both saw that the internecine battle appeared coordinated.
Hosting an Olympics and Paralympics, though not as complex or hazardous, nonetheless involves preparing dozens of stadiums and arenas, housing thousands of athletes and coordinating transportation throughout the region for a hectic two months.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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