uncoordinated

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    lacking proper coordination
    not well coordinated

Word Origin

uncoordinated
1801, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of coordinate (v.).

Example

1. But for the most part these initiatives are preliminary and uncoordinated .
2. I was overweight and pretty uncoordinated .
3. This would surely result in uncoordinated , or even incoherent , monetary and general economic policies -- and all at a time when the united states needs cooperation more than ever .
4. As premier wen jiabao famously put it back in 2007 , the country 's growth is " unstable , unbalanced , uncoordinated and unsustainable . "
5. Yet , according to neil davidson , the surprise is not that there are problems , but that an overstretched , uncoordinated series of transport systems is continuing to handle the world 's current remarkable trade growth .

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