co-direct
verb
(alsocodirect)uk/ˌkəʊ.daɪˈrekt//ˌkəʊ.dɪˈrekt/us/ˌkoʊ.daɪˈrekt//ˌkoʊ.dɪˈrekt/[T]
to be inchargeof anactivityororganizationtogether with one or more otherpeople:
He co-directs Harvard's University's Center forInternetand Society.
She iscurrentlycodirecting aresearchprojectonurbandialects.
[IorT]
to be inchargeof afilmorplaytogether with one or more otherpeople:
HeinvitedAnderson to co-direct afilmversion.
Sheagreedto take on thefilmprojectandbroughtin Hall to co-direct .
- Shesitson the project'sboardand co-directs the decision-makinggroup.
- Thestudywas co-directed byseniorresearchers from the twouniversities.
- Heco-writes, co-directs, and co-stars in thisnostalgiccomedy.
- Jeunet cowrote and codirected the 1991blackcomedyDelicatessen.
Managing and organizing
- admin
- administer
- administration
- anti-bureaucracy
- bronze command
- fixer
- get up
- getyouract togetheridiom
- gold command
- have/getyourshit togetheridiom
- marshal
- mobilize
- mount
- party planner
- party planning
- project-manage
- rationalization
- rationalize
- recentralization
- scrum
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