Synonyms/Hypernyms (Ordered by Estimated Frequency) of verb coordinate

4 senses of coordinate

Sense 1
organize, organise, coordinate -- (bring order and organization to; "Can you help me organize my files?")
       => arrange, set up -- (put into a proper or systematic order; "arrange the books on the shelves in chronological order")

Sense 2
coordinate -- (bring into common action, movement, or condition; "coordinate the painters, masons, and plumbers"; "coordinate his actions with that of his colleagues"; "coordinate our efforts")
       => manage, deal, care, handle -- (be in charge of, act on, or dispose of; "I can deal with this crew of workers"; "This blender can't handle nuts"; "She managed her parents' affairs after they got too old")

Sense 3
coordinate -- (be co-ordinated; "These activities coordinate well")
       => meet, fit, conform to -- (satisfy a condition or restriction; "Does this paper meet the requirements for the degree?")

Sense 4
align, ordinate, coordinate -- (bring (components or parts) into proper or desirable coordination correlation; "align the wheels of my car"; "ordinate similar parts")
       => adjust, set, correct -- (alter or regulate so as to achieve accuracy or conform to a standard; "Adjust the clock, please"; "correct the alignment of the front wheels")

Antonyms of adj coordinating

1 sense of coordinating

Sense 1
coordinating (prenominal) (vs. subordinating), coordinative -- (serving to connect two grammatical constituents of identical construction; "`and' in `John and Mary' or in `John walked and Mary rode' is a coordinating conjunction; and so is `or' in `will you go or stay?'")

subordinating(prenominal) (vs. coordinating), subordinative -- (serving to connect a subordinate clause to a main clause; "`when' in `I will come when I can' is a subordinating conjunction")

Similarity of adj coordinating

1 sense of coordinating

Sense 1
coordinating (prenominal) (vs. subordinating), coordinative -- (serving to connect two grammatical constituents of identical construction; "`and' in `John and Mary' or in `John walked and Mary rode' is a coordinating conjunction; and so is `or' in `will you go or stay?'")

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