English to Turkish Dictionary concerted

concerted

Uyumlu
definition
verb
they started meeting regularly to concert their tactics
arrange (something) by mutual agreement or coordination.
adjective
determined to begin a concerted action against them
jointly arranged, planned, or carried out; coordinated.
concerted secular music for voices
(of music) arranged in several parts of equal importance.
translation of 'concerted'
adjective
düzenlenmiş,
kararlaştırılmış,
uyarlanmış,
toplu
example
Rather than making a 'concerted' attempt to connect with particular communities, BBC1 intends us to view these idents as a self-conscious display of its open-mindedness.
‘The Empire State Building is making a 'concerted' effort to reclaim some of its past glory,’ said David Hoffman, executive managing director of Colliers.
This isn't an exercise in Political Correctness - it's a 'concerted' and practical attempt to address perhaps the greatest challenge facing this generation.
Bach later incorporated this cantata's beautiful final movement, a 'concerted' setting of the same chorale melody, into his St. John's Passion.
There was no 'concerted' attempt to review its record in government, discuss its mistakes, adjust its philosophical framework and party structure, and rethink its policy agenda.
It is a 'concerted' attempt to change the historical trajectory that we've been on of discrimination and affirmative action on behalf of white people in the past.
In a 'concerted' effort, 11 rooms and the don's suite of South E had their double-paned windows smashed in and electronics, DVDs and other valuables were stolen.
He told MPs there had been a 'concerted' attempt by a small number of civil servants in the Department's press office to undermine the Department.
One of the National Institutes of Health has begun a 'concerted' effort to determine the extent and causes of stillbirth - the death of a fetus at 20 or more weeks of pregnancy.
Gould, a pianist himself, has written several 'concerted' works for the instrument.
In the late-seventies, there was a 'concerted' legal attempt at what is called ‘craft severance.’
As this plan is emerging, it's very apparent that there's a 'concerted' effort to retain a lot of the characteristics of Erickson's master plan for the campus-which I think is great.
Worried police chiefs are drafting in extra bobbies and moving traffic officers to regular beats in a 'concerted' attempt to tackle a surge in crime in York and Selby.
So yesterday I was looking for my spare cheque books, a long story, but part of an 'concerted' attempt to organise my life, finances etc.
For as long as I can remember there have been numerous 'concerted' attempts to bring Athletics more into the mainstream of public attentions.
Cynics comment that it may well have been a more 'concerted' attempt by the president to target black voters for the 1964 election.
Since then, there has been a 'concerted' government attempt to split the ranks that has succeeded in some places, and failed in others.
So the Congress of Vienna must be one of history's best examples of a 'concerted' and successful attempt to defend and preserve a major and long-lasting status quo.
He again stressed that this is ‘a serious and 'concerted' attempt to develop a better game.’
There was a 'concerted' attempt by detectives to get answers that would lead inexorably to their preferred conclusion.
The move towards a 'concerted' style is seen in Monteverdi's madrigal output.
David Barr survived a 'concerted' attempt by the Libs to take back Manly at the recent State election, mainly because hundreds of grassroots supporters put in very hard yards on his behalf.
Subtitling is managed both neatly and completely, except in the 'concerted' passages.
Majlis has made a 'concerted' effort to build bridges between social organisations and legal systems, between lower and higher courts, and between rural efforts and our work, says Gowda.
Apparently, I've still been, despite 'concerted' attempts to restrain myself, wearing my emotions on my sleeves.
Then they hear from their customers - not just scattered objections now and then, but in 'concerted' , coordinated, well-informed waves.
His importance as a proponent of the so-called seconda prattica, the new 'concerted' music characteristic of the early Baroque, is unquestioned.
On 18 April 1947, the Royal Navy detonated 6800 tons of explosives in a 'concerted' attempt to destroy the main island.
The claim is made that there were several flaws in this case, and for years there has been a 'concerted' attempt to declare that the case made against Hanratty was ‘unsafe.’
It was developed over a two-year period and is the first 'concerted' attempt in Hong Kong to provide common benchmarks and standards for public sector organisations.
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