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coordinated

intermediateB2

/kəʊˈɔːrdɪneɪtɪd/ · co-or-di-na-ted

Organized or arranged in a systematic way.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Organized or arranged in a systematic way.

منظم طریقے سے ترتیب دیا گیا یا منظم کیا گیا۔

منظم

munazzam

Formal: منظم

Synonyms

organizedarrangedsystematicترتیب دیا گیاہم آہنگمنظم

Antonyms

disorganizedchaoticuncoordinatedبےترتیببےنظمعدم ہم آہنگی

Common Collocations

  • coordinated efforts
  • coordinated approach
  • coordinated plan

Example Sentences

The team worked in a coordinated manner to achieve their goal.

ٹیم نے اپنے ہدف کو حاصل کرنے کے لیے منظم طریقے سے کام کیا۔

Team ne apne hadaf ko hasil karne ke liye munazzam tareeqe se kaam kiya.

He showed coordinated movements during the dance performance.

اس نے رقص کی پیشکش کے دوران ہم آہنگ حرکات دکھائیں۔

Us ne raqs ki peshkash ke doran ham aahang harkaat dikhain.

The project requires a coordinated effort from all departments.

اس منصوبے کے لیے تمام محکموں کی طرف سے منظم کوشش کی ضرورت ہے۔

Is mansube ke liye tamam mehkoom ki taraf se munazzam koshish ki zarurat hai.

Easily Confused With

coherence:Coordinated refers to being organized effectively, while coherence relates to logical consistency.

Word Family

coordinate
verbہم آہنگ کرنا
coordination
nounہم آہنگی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a dance performance where all dancers are well-coordinated.

Imagine a team of people all working seamlessly together toward a common goal.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

نظمِ کائنات میں ہے جس کا ہر رنگ منظم، وہی ہے جو زندگی کے ہنر میں ہیں ہم آہنگ۔

Nazm-e-kainaat mein hai jis ka har rang munazzam, Wohi hai jo zindagi ke hunar mein hain ham aahang.

In the order of the universe, every color is organized, That is the one who is harmonized in the art of life.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

مل کر چلنے سے منزل حاصل ہوتی ہے۔

Mil kar chalne se manzil hasil hoti hai.

By walking together, one achieves the destination.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "coordinatus" — to set in order

First known use: 15th century

The term evolved from the Latin word 'coordinare', which means 'to arrange'. It entered Middle English in the late 15th century.