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US
/kənˈsɝtəd, kənˈsɝtɪd/
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[ UK /kənsˈɜːtɪd/ ]
[ UK /kənsˈɜːtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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involving the joint activity of two or more
a cooperative effort
the conjunct influence of fire and strong wind
a united effort
joint military activities
a cooperative effort
the conjunctive focus of political opposition
concerted action
How To Use concerted In A Sentence
- The work of regulatory agencies was also undermined by budget cuts and a concerted unwillingness to enforce existing regulations.
- Initially von Leeb, using troops borrowed from von Bock, was able to mount a concerted attack both on the defensive positions of the southern suburbs and the area north of the main rail line to Moscow, their objective being the historic village now a suburb of Schlüsselburg, right on Lake Ladoga. Deathride
- Subtitling is managed both neatly and completely, except in the concerted passages.
- Oh, we've been very diplomatic but in the face of a deliberate and concerted political campaign the issues get muddied.
- Clara looked momentarily disconcerted but wasn't about to concede defeat after upbraiding Nicholas a moment before.
- The Town Hall seems fair game for criticism, but in fact there has been a concerted attempt, especially in the past few years, to get things moving.
- looked at each other dumbly, quite disconcerted
- The prospect of cashing in on the huge émigré market is one reason many Irish retailers are making a concerted effort to make inroads into e-commerce.
- The claim is made that there were several flaws in this case, and for years there has been a concerted attempt to declare that the case made against Hanratty was ‘unsafe.’
- A larger-scale version of the sextet of spirits which closes act I, act IV moves with the quickness and confusedness of a full Mozartian concerted finale. 'An assiduous frequenter of the Italian opera': Shelley’s Prometheus Unbound and the opera buffa