Used in a Sentence

choreograph

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for choreograph.

Editorial note

With hardware you can choreograph a chip working in parallel among others in an independent way.

Examples15
Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

(transitive) To design and record the choreography for a dramatic work such as a ballet.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of choreograph gathered in one view.

verb

(transitive) To design and record the choreography for a dramatic work such as a ballet.

verb

(transitive) To direct the development of a project; to orchestrate.

verb

(intransitive) To work as a choreographer.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for choreograph.

verb

(transitive) To design and record the choreography for a dramatic work such as a ballet.

verb

(transitive) To direct the development of a project; to orchestrate.

verb

(intransitive) To work as a choreographer.

Example sentences

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With hardware you can choreograph a chip working in parallel among others in an independent way.

2

Doesn't everybody choreograph a few moves and motifs before heading into a coding interview?

3

With new computer-modeling capabilities, Westinghouse is able to optimize and choreograph the construction plan of an AP1000 unit in advance by simulation.

4

It's brilliant management I think: Hire talented engineers, give them extreme freedom, and choreograph the dance with clever incentives...

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Today, she works as a consultant to make money so she can choreograph.

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Which politicians turn into wedge issues so they can choreograph elections, sort of like gerrymandering but by framing debates instead of district boundaries.

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The computers choreograph us anyhow, but often in a very poor and limited way – only our fingertips and our eyes move a bit.

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The obvious next step is for a drop-dead simple visual interface to choreograph the graphics and the animations, with hooks into the rest of the JavaScript application.

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Getting used to a lot of custom drawing, animations, juicing, and trying to choreograph various scene transitions (and trying to time data processing and scene loading to work seamlessly).

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They need to choreograph some Einsteinfall events.

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In the few cases that it isn't, policy changes at central banks are often involved (this is why it's taken the fed several years to choreograph the wind-down of QE).

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Portrait and fashion photographers choreograph the poses of their subjects as well, as part of the process of creating an image that meets the expectations and needs of the audience.

Quote examples

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From the article: "One Japanese start-up is hoping to deliver shooting stars on demand and choreograph the cosmos.

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I want to iterate on my game's level design abilities to choreograph various enemy AIs with detailed scripts - things like "this group will spawn over here and take this path over there, shooting at these intervals." But figuring out what the best paradigm, the best data format and tooling to help me iterate on the choreography is - is a guess.

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It was the result of an passionate 10-year plan by one person to choreograph the whole thing, right down to persuading a group of police to resist protestors for a given period then "spontaneously" change loyalties, along with timing of aforementioned bulldozer bashing down doors.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use choreograph in a sentence?

With hardware you can choreograph a chip working in parallel among others in an independent way.

What does choreograph mean?

(transitive) To design and record the choreography for a dramatic work such as a ballet.

What part of speech is choreograph?

choreograph is commonly used as verb.