Con·cert·ed a. Mutually contrived or planned; agreed on; as, concerted schemes, signals.
Concerted piece Mus., a composition in parts for several voices or instrument, as a trio, a quartet, etc.
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Con·cert v. t. [imp. & p. p. Concerted; p. pr. & vb. n. Concerting.]
1. To plan together; to settle or adjust by conference, agreement, or consultation.
It was concerted to begin the siege in March. --Bp. Burnet.
2. To plan; to devise; to arrange.
A commander had more trouble to concert his defense before the people than to plan . . . the campaign. --Burke.
concerted
adj : involving the joint activity of two or more; "the attack was
met by the combined strength of two divisions";
"concerted action"; "the conjunct influence of fire and
strong dring"; "the conjunctive focus of political
opposition"; "a cooperative effort"; "a united effort";
"joint military activities" [syn: combined, conjunct,
conjunctive, cooperative, united]