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Comparative
more uncoordinated
Superlative
most uncoordinated
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incapable of moving one's muscles together with ease
- As a child, he was uncoordinated and struggled with sports.
- The patient's uncoordinated steps showed the effects of the injury.
- She felt uncoordinated after waking from anesthesia.
- His uncoordinated swing missed the ball entirely.
- The toddler's uncoordinated movements were part of learning to walk.
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lacking effective cooperation or harmony between people, parts, or processes
- The uncoordinated rescue effort delayed help to the victims.
- Their uncoordinated marketing strategies confused customers.
- The meeting was uncoordinated and achieved little.
- Uncoordinated traffic signals caused long delays.
- The project failed due to uncoordinated team communication.