coordinated

adjective
co·​or·​di·​nat·​ed | \ kō-ˈȯr-də-ˌnā-təd How to pronounce coordinated (audio) \

Definition of coordinated

: able to use more than one set of muscle movements to a single end a well-coordinated athlete

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The decision by Castro to publicize the names of 44 of Trump’s San Antonio-area contributors on his Twitter account Monday appears to be part of a coordinated effort by prominent Latinos to push back against the president and his political arm. Bill Lambrecht, ExpressNews.com, "Castro says local donations have helped fund Trump’s anti-Latino ads," 7 Aug. 2019 Are there any coordinated efforts to do anything about it? Mary Divine, Twin Cities, "Panel set to address affordable housing in Washington County," 31 July 2019 Hartford candidates endorsed by the Democratic town committee are launching a coordinated campaign effort for Row A candidates in the next election, Mayor Luke Bronin said Tuesday outside city hall. Lydia Gerike, courant.com, "Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin announces coordinated campaign effort with other Democratic Town Committee-endorsed candidates," 25 July 2019 In the run-up to the general election, WikiLeaks released emails stolen from Democratic officials in what appeared to be a coordinated effort to damage Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton’s campaign. oregonlive.com, "Julian Assange secretly met with 2016 election hackers, wielded feces to protest surveillance of his activities: report," 18 July 2019 The royal family’s official portrait from Meghan Markle and Prince Harry‘s wedding on Saturday was color coordinated to perfection. Kaitlyn Frey, PEOPLE.com, "Why Green? The Meaning Behind the Color Coordination in the Official Royal Wedding Portraits," 21 May 2018 On Thursday however, the Mexico City Attorney General's office confirmed that the double murder was a coordinated attack with implications to an underground network of Israeli criminals. Kara Fox, CNN, "Woman shoots two Israelis dead in Chinese restaurant in Mexico City," 26 July 2019 About a month later, on June 2, 1919, the U.S. Attorney General himself was among the targets in a coordinated attack on judges, politicians and officials in law enforcement. Olivia B. Waxman, Time, "A Century Before Trump's ICE Raids, the U.S. Government Rounded Up Thousands of Immigrants. Here's What Happened," 18 July 2019 That rise has been powered by an exceptionally long list of policy proposals that amount to a coordinated systematic attack on accumulated political and economic power. Matthew Yglesias, Vox, "Elizabeth Warren’s 2020 presidential campaign and policy positions, explained," 26 June 2019

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First Known Use of coordinated

1885, in the meaning defined above

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coordinated

adjective
co·​or·​di·​nat·​ed | \ -ᵊn-ˌāt-əd How to pronounce coordinated (audio) \

Medical Definition of coordinated

: able to use more than one set of muscle movements to a single end a well-coordinated athlete

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