At the hospital for the insane he complained that his thoughts were being heard and loudly repeated; he was made to make incoördinate movements; was treated as a spy.
But according to Myers, there is also a block in certain cases of descending paths that control and coördinate various mechanisms.
Especially do not coördinate a main idea with an explanatory detail.
Short coördinate clauses which are parallel in structure and leave a unified impression, may be joined by commas, even though the conjunctions be omitted.
Short coördinate clauses which are not joined by conjunctions, but which are parallel in structure and leave a unified impression, may be joined by commas.
The semicolon is used between coördinate clauses which are not joined by a conjunction.
A =coördinate conjunction= connects elements of equal rank (See 36).
Indent headings that are coördinate (that is, of equal value) an equal distance from the margin.
The semicolon is sometimes used between coördinate clauses which are joined by a conjunction if the clauses are long, or if the clauses have commas within themselves, or if obscurity would result were the semicolon not used.
Notice that the comma is used between the last two members before the coördinate conjunction as well as between the other members.
When they are used to join principal clauses, they should be preceded by a coördinate conjunction or a semicolon; as, Fruit was plentiful, and therefore the price was low.
Especial care must be taken not to confuse coördinate conjunctions and conjunctive adverbs.
The comma is used before the coördinate conjunction in a compound sentence.
A semicolon or a comma and a coördinate conjunction must be used.
The comma fault is where, two principal clauses are run together without a coördinate conjunction.
It is important that they be placed each immediately before one of the two coördinate expressions.
Coördinate geometry of two dimensions (Hymer or Todhunter), viz.
These emblems were shared by the leaders of all the coördinate societies.
As a boy grew up any one of the four coördinate societies might make him join.
In the Shepherds, as in the other coördinate societies, all ages from twelve up were represented.
These two offices are coördinate and dependent on each other.
I supposed he used the word in the ordinary acceptation; and if he did, he meant to say that the Declaration was a coördinate grant of power.
The Senator said that the Declaration was coördinate in authority with the Constitution.
I insist that the Declaration is of equal and coördinate authority with the Constitution itself.
He cannot read between the lines; he cannot apply a generous principle which will coördinate everything there in harmony with the Declaration of Independence.
But long before the Stock Subscription-Profit-Sharing Plan was perfected steps had been taken to coördinate the work of the Corporation and to bring about economies.
One of these causes was the lack of any common control of the different industries, and the consequent impossibility of their orderly and coördinate development.
When a coördinate conjunction is not present, it is incorrect to separate such clauses by a comma.
The principal clauses in a compound sentence may also be separated by a comma, provided that a coördinate conjunction is present.
The division into members will be easier, for the coördinate independent statements are readily taken apart with the subordinate clauses attached, if there are any.
Either precedes two, or more, coördinate words or phrases, and is introductory to an alternative.
There were five such territorial commissions, which were in turn subdivided, while a single central territorial commission was appointed to coördinate the reports.
Dependent clauses disappear; either the sentences are simple, just one sharp statement, or they are made of coördinate clauses with no connectives.
Moreover, there are times when coördinate thoughts are so important, and the expression of the coördination is so important, that a sentence beginning with and is the only adequate means of expressing it.
The conjunction is sometimes omitted between coördinate members, particularly in lively or impassioned narration.
Of course the judiciary, as a coördinate branch of the government, could not well be slighted.
Have the people made the judiciary a coördinate branch of the Government in order that it may protect the vested or rather usurped rights of corporations against legislative attempts to curtail them?
Under the Constitution, upon all subjects of legislation but one, the two houses are equal and coördinate branches of Congress.
So, then, and also, the conjunctive adverbs, should not be used to unite coördinate verbs in a sentence unless and or but be used in addition to the adverb.
Use the comma to separate coördinate clauses that are united by a simple conjunction.
Thus it was settled for all time that "the new colonies were not to be exploited for the benefit of the parent states (any more than for the benefit of England) but were to be autonomous and coördinate commonwealths.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rdinate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.