1. co-ordinate - Noun
2. co-ordinate - Adjective
3. co-ordinate - Verb
Derived from coordinate
a number that identifies a position relative to an axis
Source: WordNetThe world is but an assembly of present, past, and possible sensations; the affair of science is to analyze and co-ordinate them by separating their accidental from their constant relations. Alfred Binet
The basic problem of social organization is how to co-ordinate the economic activities of large numbers of people. Milton Friedman
If you ask managers what they do, they will most likely tell you that they plan, organise, co-ordinate and control. Then watch what they do. Don't be surprised if you can't relate what you see to those four words. Henry Mintzberg
The Court ought never to come to the conclusion that two cases in the same Court, or in Courts of co-ordinate jurisdiction, are in conflict, unless it is obliged to. I agree that if two cases are in conflict the Court must say with which of them it agrees. William Brett, 1st Viscount Esher
I think that the proper and safe course is to follow a decision of a Court of co-ordinate jurisdiction, unless some cogent reason is given to the contrary. Arthur Kekewich
“A dedicated recall team has been established to co-ordinate the collection of product currently in the healthcare system,” it said. Source: Internet