simple past tense and past participle of coordinate
"The team coordinated their efforts to finish the project on time."
In plain English: To coordinate means to make different parts work together smoothly so everything happens at the right time and place.
"The team coordinated their efforts to finish the project on time."
operating as a unit
"a unified utility system"
"a coordinated program"
being dexterous in the use of more than one set of muscle movements
"she was usually good with her hands and well coordinated"
Organized, working together, cooperating
"The team members coordinated their efforts to finish the project ahead of schedule."
In plain English: Coordinated means everything is planned and working together smoothly without any confusion.
"The team performed their coordinated routine flawlessly during the show."
Usage: Use coordinated to describe people or groups that work smoothly and efficiently as a single unit rather than acting independently. This term is often preferred over synonyms like organized when emphasizing active cooperation among multiple parties toward a shared goal.