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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
coordinator
noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
defensive
▪ Fien is no stranger to Tormey, who recruited him when he was defensive coordinator at Washington.
▪ Dave Campo is the Cowboys' third defensive coordinator in four years.
▪ Later, he gave me a chance to be a defensive coordinator, and I had no experience at that, either.
▪ Coach Tony Dungy, once an accomplished defensive coordinator, likes to apply pressure.
▪ Parcells' defensive coordinator, Al Groh: &038;.
▪ The most obvious sign was a blitz called by defensive coordinator Fred Whittingham with just over two minutes left in the game.
▪ As defensive coordinator of the Falcons he called for single coverage on Bruce last week.
▪ But Field probably will not retain the defensive coordinator position he held for 14 years under Terry Donahue, the source said.
offensive
▪ Ernie Zampese is their third offensive coordinator in five years.
▪ Lantz resigned effective immediately after nine years as head coach. Offensive coordinator Rob Green was named interim coach.
▪ Now, with the 49ers at their 18-yard line, offensive coordinator Marc Trestman called the screen pass.
▪ Dungy recently hired David Shula as offensive coordinator.
▪ Auburn offensive coordinator Rodney Allison said.
▪ It was a good call by much-criticized offensive coordinator Marc Trestman, and the 49ers were in business.
special
▪ The building also houses the relevant staff, including the senior lecturer who is the college's special needs coordinator.
▪ Kate Shamon a 27-year-old special events coordinator, is one who recently got swept up in the craze for red.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ This is Ms. Darnell, the hospital's nursing coordinator.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Dungy recently hired David Shula as offensive coordinator.
▪ Fien is no stranger to Tormey, who recruited him when he was defensive coordinator at Washington.
▪ His wife, Darlene, was a fashion stylist and coordinator.
▪ In his capacity as world-wide planning coordinator, Mueller had been invited by Nate Cocello to attend the meeting as an observer.
▪ It got down to Cowher and Dave Wannstedt, then-defensive coordinator of Dallas.
▪ Some also organised meetings for chairpersons and for training coordinators to help them with their new roles.
▪ They also lost a handful of coordinators and assistants in the past five years, including two colossal defections.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
coordinator

also co-ordinator, 1864, agent noun in Latin form from coordinate (v.).

Wiktionary
coordinator

alt. 1 One who coordinates. 2 (context grammar English) a lexical class of words that joins words, phrases, and clauses at the same syntactic level. n. 1 One who coordinates. 2 (context grammar English) a lexical class of words that joins words, phrases, and clauses at the same syntactic level.

WordNet
coordinator

n. someone whose task is to see that work goes harmoniously

Wikipedia
Coordinator

Coordinator may refer to:

  • Administrative assistant, or sometimes a slightly higher-ranking employee
  • Facilitator, a position within an organization or business with significant responsibilities for acting as a liaison between departments, stakeholders and information sources, which requires many non-administrative competencies
  • Grammatical conjunction, also called a coordinating conjunction
  • An assistant coach in American or Canadian football; see offensive coordinator and defensive coordinator
  • Parenting coordinator, a mental health professional assigned by the Court to manage on-going issues in child custody

In fiction:

  • Coordinator Sprocket, a fictional character in Viewtiful Joe
  • Coordinators, genetically engineered humans in the Gundam SEED series

Usage examples of "coordinator".

Local al Qaeda coordinators included Jamal al Badawi and Fahd al Quso, who was supposed to film the attack from a nearby apartment.

After reviewing the case for complete ness, the profile coordinator forwarded the materials to the Behavioral Science Investigative Support Unit at the FBI Academy for analysis.

However, while a case may not be suitable for profiling, the coordinator may still submit it to the Behavioral Science Unit for other types of services.

She said we should stop at the airport before checking in with the coordinator for the Golden Girl hostesses at the Biltmore Hotel.

Defensively, coordinator Ray Rhodes made a great move by switching cornerback Leroy Butler to strong safety, replacing retired veteran Mark Murphy.

Here, Hambali played the critical role of coordinator, as he distributed al Qaeda funds earmarked for the joint operations.

The Primary Coordinator and Colonel Jina were probably using similar programs.

August 9,1997, Scott and Laci were married at the Sycamore Mineral Springs Resort in San Luis Obispo, where Laci later worked as a banquet coordinator.

Evac coordinators would hold a semiofficial position, analogous to World War II Air Raid Wardens.

The war coordinator was not worried, for despite the proximity of the great umbrellalike ships and the fact that they were reflecting energy back at the planet, it could still feel the consciousness of the coralskippers, could still guide the battle.

Among the various stacks of irrelevant records he found a copy of the original specifications for the Central Coordinator vaults, dating from the time of installation.

Frequent rapport with war coordinators and dovin basals kept him abreast of nearly all aspects of the war, from details on individual New Republic warships to combat casualty statistics.

They were pointedly nondescript, dressed in the drab denim worksuits and blue skullcaps of achievement coordinators from Egalitaria.

Within a month I was chained to a drum of toxic waste on the State house steps, and within six, I was Northeast Toxics Coordinator for GEE International.

By that I mean that combat tactics seem to be directed by a creature known as a yammosk, or war coordinator, which serves as a kind of biotic battle analysis computer.