1. concerted - Adjective
2. concerted - Verb
4. concerted - Adjective Satellite
of Concert
Mutually contrived or planned; agreed on; as, concerted schemes, signals.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHappiness implied a choice, and within that choice a concerted will, a lucid desire. Albert Camus
Civil strife is as much a greater evil than a concerted war effort as war itself is worse than peace. Herodotus
The security response is necessary but it's not sufficient. There also needs to be a concerted "hearts and minds” campaign against the versions of Islam that make excuses for terrorists. Tony Abbott
Today we need a concerted international effort that would result in freezing the assets of the ruling family, which are estimated at $10bn. Tawakkol Karman
A nation is not a complex of wheels, nor a wild horse race, but a stride upward concerted by real men. José Martí
The peace-loving nations must make a concerted effort in opposition to those violations of treaties and those ignorings of humane instincts which today are creating a state of international anarchy and instability from which there is no escape through mere isolation or neutrality. Franklin D. Roosevelt