coadunate (Meaning)

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coadunate (a.)

United at the base, as contiguous lobes of a leaf.

Synonyms & Antonyms of coadunate

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coadunate Sentence Examples

  1. The coadunate efforts of the two teams resulted in a successful merger.
  2. The coadunate forces of the allied nations brought an end to the conflict.
  3. Their coadunate vision propelled the project forward with remarkable speed.
  4. The coadunate goals of the organization fostered a sense of unity among its members.
  5. Through coadunate action, they overcame obstacles that seemed insurmountable.
  6. The coadunate leadership of the committee ensured effective decision-making.
  7. The coadunate efforts of the community revitalized the neighborhood.
  8. Their coadunate spirit created a strong bond that endured through challenges.
  9. The coadunate voice of the protestors echoed through the streets, demanding change.
  10. By remaining coadunate in their mission, they achieved unprecedented success.

FAQs About the word coadunate

United at the base, as contiguous lobes of a leaf.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The coadunate efforts of the two teams resulted in a successful merger.

The coadunate forces of the allied nations brought an end to the conflict.

Their coadunate vision propelled the project forward with remarkable speed.

The coadunate goals of the organization fostered a sense of unity among its members.