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coordinate

Definition for coordinate

adjective as in equivalent

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And the Republican Party is targeting a decades-old law that prevents political candidates and parties from coordinating their campaign spending.

From BBC

Likewise, a retailer like Marks & Spencer relies on a carefully coordinated supply chain to guarantee customers the right quantities of fresh produce in the right places - which similarly proves vulnerable.

From BBC

“Hamas says I’m a traitor because I coordinate with Israel,” he said.

Royal Air Force paratroopers drew a grand applause after a coordinated display of parachute work that saw them float down to the shores.

A group called Gen Z 212 - the number is a reference to the country's international dialling code - has been coordinating the demonstrations through the gaming and streaming platform Discord, as well as TikTok and Instagram.

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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