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Co-ordinated

adjective
1.
Intentionally matched.  Synonyms: coordinated, matching.
2.
Operating as a unit.  Synonyms: coordinated, interconnected, unified.  "A coordinated program"
3.
Being dexterous in the use of more than one set of muscle movements.  Synonym: coordinated.






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"Co-ordinated" Quotes from Famous Books



... back, and Cowperwood, interested only in her, surveyed the line of her back and the profile of her face. Such co-ordinated perfection ...
— The Titan • Theodore Dreiser

... fatigued, gazed on the many that had fallen in defence of the masking position and wondered whether such novel happenings were victory or no, but the army whose concentration upon the Thames it was William's whole object to prevent, was already miles northward, each unit proceeding by exactly co-ordinated ...
— First and Last • H. Belloc

... only it is more powerful and more perfectly made. Not only the lenses, but all the details of the mechanism are more highly finished; more thought and more labour are bestowed upon them; the parts are more skilfully co-ordinated together; it is a better instrument. We do wrong to genius in connecting it with mental aberration; it is more normal, more perfectly human, than we are; more human in its virtues, in its faults, in its follies, above ...
— Wagner's Tristan und Isolde • George Ainslie Hight

... co-ordinated action of the "churches" against the CHURCH should give to all Catholics food for thought. To be indifferent would be criminal. We can say with Augustine Birrell: "It is obviously not a wise policy to be totally indifferent to what other people are thinking about—simply ...
— Catholic Problems in Western Canada • George Thomas Daly

... production of all the phenomena of the universe; that, in view of the intimate relations between Man and the rest of the living world, and between the forces exerted by the latter and all other forces, I can see no excuse for doubting that all are co-ordinated terms of Nature's great progression, from the formless to the formed—from the inorganic to the organic—from blind force to conscious intellect ...
— Lectures and Essays • T.H. Huxley

... by the far-reaching effects of Newton's discovery to seek a law which would coordinate facts in the moral world as the principle of gravitation had co-ordinated facts in the physical world, and in 1808 he claimed to have found the secret in what he called the law of Passional Attraction. [Footnote: Theorie des quatre mouvements et des destinees generales. General accounts of his theories will be found in Charles Fourier, ...
— The Idea of Progress - An Inquiry Into Its Origin And Growth • J. B. Bury

... scanner and saw the white evenly spaced blips that represented Squadron B enveloping the three enemy ships. The bulky converted cruiser was maneuvering frantically to get away. But there was no escape. In a perfectly co-ordinated action the Solar Guard ships fired their space torpedoes simultaneously. The three Nationalist ships exploded in a deadly flash ...
— The Revolt on Venus • Carey Rockwell

... diffusion of information throughout the Corps, and affording the opportunity to each unit of carrying out the experiments best suited to the material and apparatus at its command. Similarly other individual officers were detailed in each squadron on a co-ordinated scheme, for such duties as Officer-in-charge of Stores, ...
— Aviation in Peace and War • Sir Frederick Hugh Sykes

... organising brain in this degree—Wagner himself, Beethoven, Handel and Bach. This act is even more completely an organic whole than the first; every part performs its functions and retains its individuality, yet all the parts are co-ordinated. I have seen miraculous pieces of machinery in which each part seemed to be alive and doing its duty independent of the others; yet all working together to achieve one purpose. The score of Tristan is as marvellous—indeed, more so, ...
— Richard Wagner - Composer of Operas • John F. Runciman

... been fomented of late, however, that all education, from the lowest step to the highest, ought to be co-ordinated and organized into a single piece of State-directed machinery. The danger of this can only be appreciated by an examination of the effects already produced by such a ...
— The Curse of Education • Harold E. Gorst

... Gissell Bay base made his normal, regular, short-wave report to the scientific organization which controlled and co-ordinated the base's activities and kept it supplied and equipped. The Gissell Bay director was an eminent scientist. He talked comfortably to an even more eminent scientist in the capital of the United States. Naturally, the static scream was mentioned ...
— Long Ago, Far Away • William Fitzgerald Jenkins AKA Murray Leinster

... the body partake of the slackness that is apparent externally. Thus organs that should be active in changing fat into energy lose their tone, and with that goes their ability to carry on their proper functions. The best work of the man himself is co-ordinated with the proper performance of the bodily activities. Growth and strength depend upon and react upon the tissues, and while this process is less active as age comes on, it can be stimulated to the great advantage of ...
— Keeping Fit All the Way • Walter Camp

... written. f. Company commanders, or their representatives, will report daily at battalion headquarters at 5.00 p.m. g. There must be accurate communication between platoons in company, and companies in battalion, in order to insure co-ordinated action. ...
— Military Instructors Manual • James P. Cole and Oliver Schoonmaker



Words linked to "Co-ordinated" :   matched, adroit, unified, matching, integrated



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