coordinated

UK: kəʊˈɔːdɪneɪtɪd | US: koʊˈɔːrdɪneɪtɪd

Definition
  1. adj. 1. Organized or arranged in a harmonious or efficient way.

  2. adj. 2. (Of a person) physically adept, especially in movement.

  3. vt. 3. Past tense of "coordinate": to organize or synchronize elements to work together.

Structure
co <together>ordin <order>ate <verb suffix>ed <past participle suffix>
Etymology

The word "coordinated" stems from the Latin "ordinare" (to arrange), combined with the prefix "co-" (together). The root "ordin" reflects the concept of order, while "ate" and "ed" are grammatical suffixes. Historically, it evolved from the idea of "bringing into shared order" to its modern sense of harmonious organization or physical agility.

Examples
  1. The team executed a highly coordinated attack.

  2. She is remarkably coordinated for a beginner dancer.

  3. The event was carefully coordinated by volunteers.

  4. His movements were smooth and coordinated.

  5. The departments coordinated their efforts to meet the deadline.