Used in a Sentence

uncoordinated

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

Editorial note

My legs bore the brunt of this assault, my upper-body was uncoordinated due to the cycling injury.

Examples14
Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

(of body movement) Lacking coordination.

Meaning at a glance

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

adjective

(of body movement) Lacking coordination.

adjective

(of a group or body etc.) Having components that act independently of each other.

adjective

(of a project etc.) Not coordinated or properly planned.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for uncoordinated.

adjective

(of a group or body etc.) Having components that act independently of each other.

adjective

(of a project etc.) Not coordinated or properly planned.

Example sentences

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My legs bore the brunt of this assault, my upper-body was uncoordinated due to the cycling injury.

2

Atoms allow uncoordinated synchronous access to state while vars act as mutable storage locations on a per thread basis.

3

My son, who appears completely uncoordinated with random repetitive behaviors, would fit the typical pattern of many of these kids.

4

Bay area nimbyism resulted in a fragmented Bart and uncoordinated transit system as well as wasteful low rise housing developments.

5

The coordinator was sometimes a bit uncoordinated but I felt the book that came out was excellent (D Cookbook).

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People may be frustrated by authorities in third-world countries who may be somewhat inept, but still, uncoordinated attempts to help are probably counter-productive.

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Our world is going downhill because it's too uncoordinated, not too coordinated.

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So, you transition to uncoordinated (slipping) flight, where you dip a wing into the crosswind to keep the ground track aligned with the desired track.

9

Pay levels are set by a giant, uncoordinated, massively competitive process.

10

Perhaps in the 20th century, but throughout history most wars have featured only one or two nation states or uncoordinated resistance to the rise of empires.

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People tend to defect instead of cooperating, for their own demise (and of everyone else who knows better but can't do much against an uncoordinated mob).

12

Everyone wants everything to be free Market dynamics are complex and the wants of the uncoordinated many are usually override by the wants of the coordinated few.

Quote examples

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Can you explain how uncoordinated individuals could have helped, given that they have even less bargaining power, and many of them are "at-will" employees and can be fired for any reason, including having an opinion or being married to someone with an opinion?

2

Where is your evidence that pay is "set by a giant, uncoordinated, massively competitive process?" Pay is set by a variety of factors that generally favor the wealthy and connected, usually in such a way that workers rarely benefit from expanded wealth (wage stagnation).

Frequently asked questions

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

How do you use uncoordinated in a sentence?

My legs bore the brunt of this assault, my upper-body was uncoordinated due to the cycling injury.

What does uncoordinated mean?

(of body movement) Lacking coordination.

What part of speech is uncoordinated?

uncoordinated is commonly used as adjective.