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View definitions for coordinated

coordinated

adjective as in incorporated

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Weak match

adjective as in matched

adjective as in organized

adjective as in regulated

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The latter doesn’t sound bad at all, until you remember that Marc Andreessen is one of Trump’s tech-world advisers, and that one of his big things these days is threatening to prosecute government/university/business officials who apparently “coordinated” to “censor” Elon Musk’s X by pulling advertising.

From Slate

For the first time, Cox and Pope both saw that the internecine battle appeared coordinated.

From Salon

A way to look at emergent behavior — the coordinated and mesmerizing flight of a flock of birds, for instance.

Battleground California, an independent expenditure campaign focused on six competitive congressional races has coordinated with community groups across Southern California to try to elect Democrats.

The AU Commission worked with the UN and other multilateral organisations to construct an "African peace and security architecture" that ranged from proactive diplomacy to avert looming conflicts through to coordinated mediation efforts and peacekeeping operations, all underpinned by norms and principles enshrined in the UN Charter and the AU Constitutive Act.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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