In B, the clauses are of almost equal importance, and the first is coördinated with the second.
That imports merely the unintentional production of single disconnected articulate sounds with non-coördinated movements of the tongue on account of uncontrolled excitement of the nerves of the tongue.
And these psychophysiological influences of the spoken words or similar agencies are thus indeed for therapeutic effect entirely coördinated with the douche and the bath and the electric current and the opiate.
The fundamental defect of American taxation is the lack of a definite and coördinated system.
A coördinated system of national, state, and municipal employment bureaus is a valuable part of our program of industrial reform.
Nor were these committees properly coördinated with the administrative departments which were responsible for the original estimates.
In the interests of economy and responsibility the administrative offices are in many cities being consolidated, coördinated and centralized under the mayor.
Repair shops were coördinated so as to be used more systematically and hence more economically.
The extent to which institutions for the dependent have been coördinated in your state.
All of the educational facilities of a given commonwealth probably ought to be coördinated under some supervising state agency.
The separate syllables, while they doubtless vary in length, are not mathematically coördinated as to duration by the ordinary reader.
And as the farmers have accepted the harvesters as partners they have formed in effect a coördinated producing combination.
Although the division of labor has given us a society which is abortive in its functioning like a machine with half assembled parts, it offers us the mechanics for interdependence and the opportunity to work out a coördinated industrial life.
A tactical system of coördinated action had been worked out for the infantry and the untried auxiliary, which only experienced soldiers could have applied with success.
The great problem is what starts the cells to grow and why the growth differs from that of normal tissue, why it is not regulated and coördinated as are other forms of growth.
All the changes which take place in the cells are of great importance in conditions of both health and disease, for life consists in coördinated cell activity.
It has been said that the life of the organism depends upon the coördinated activity of the living units or cells of which it is composed.
Church charity should, however, be made as scientific as any other form of charity, and should be carefully coördinated with the work of the state and other secular agencies.
State institutions then, should be manned by experts, and their activities should be coördinated by some central board.
The whole of Mrs. Makin's scope and plan of education seems superficial and uncoördinated until seen in the light of the contemporary training of boys as she describes it.
All these uncoördinated needs were to be met by the new institution.
But we can here and there in human conduct see certain roots of pure instincts having definite coördinated reactions.
We see that by a coördinated effort and common understanding which it is no longer chimerical to hope for, the conditions of the industrial life might be very different.
Trotter says that civilization has never brought a well-coördinated society, and that a gregarious unit consciously directed would be a new type of biological organism.
Its ideal is a world containing many nations, coördinated by natural processes and not a world in which a single nation or a few may hold the supreme place, except as this supremacy might come by a process of natural development.
It is the idea of society coördinated by intelligence and by common interests and moods that we must always hold before us.
This subjective life cannot remain an ideal in a world determined to become democratic, to make progress, to be a practical and well-coördinated world.
The drama and the photoplay are two coördinated arts, each perfectly valuable in itself.
If we have to give an account of the act of attention, as seen by the modern psychologist, we ought to point to several coördinated features.
To speak of an uncoördinated diversity to which order is superadded is therefore to commit a veritable petitio principii; for in imagining the uncoördinated we really posit an order, or rather two.
Beneath the changing phenomena will appear to us, by transparence, a closed system of concepts subordinated to and coördinated with each other.
According as the undivided act constituting vision advances more or less, the materiality of the organ is made of a more or less considerable number of mutually coördinated elements, but the order is necessarily complete and perfect.
Everything is marvelous, indeed, if one consider an eye like ours, in which thousands of elements are coördinated in a single function.
Sensory organs and motor organs are in fact coördinated with each other.
When a people are being nationalized, their political, economic, and social organization or policy is being coördinated with their actual needs and their moral and political ideals.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rdinated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.