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US
/ənkoʊˈɔɹdəneɪtɪd/
]
[ UK /ʌnkəʊˈɔːdɪnˌeɪtɪd/ ]
[ UK /ʌnkəʊˈɔːdɪnˌeɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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lacking the skillful and effective interaction of muscle movements
his movements are uncoordinated
an uncoordinated toddler -
lacking in cooperative planning and organization
uncoordinated scheduling often resulted in conflicting games
How To Use uncoordinated In A Sentence
- his movements are uncoordinated
- This is a clear example of failure of a fragmented and uncoordinated health system.
- In short, the old system was said to be uncertain, uncoordinated and haphazard, relying on private and amateur effort, and prone to corruption.
- It takes talent to look this klutzy, and uncoordinated on cue … not to mention it looks like it hurts! Twilight Lexicon » Taylor Launter Faceplants in New Clip
- Because of the old view of logistics, building contractors operating in their traditional roles across several projects would deliver materials in an uncoordinated fashion, clogging up roads and airport facilities.
- Housing advice provision is presently uncoordinated leading to disparities within the district.
- The marketing campaign was an uncoordinated effort by several different departments.
- I'm too uncoordinated for that, so as a child, I used to do the next best thing: body surfing.
- Top right: small buttons can be a nightmare for uncoordinated fingers.
- He felt that the city administration's decision not to cancel the plan showed how uncoordinated the planning of projects in the administration was.