codirect
[ koh-di-rekt, ‐dahy- ]
verb (used with object)
to direct (a movie or other performance) with another or others.
Other words from codirect
- co·di·rec·tor, noun
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How to use codirect in a sentence
At first, my co-director, Negin Farsad, and I thought Stewart was being unduly modest.
How Jon Stewart Made It Okay to Care About Palestinian Suffering | Dean Obeidallah | July 21, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTBeau Kilmer, co-director of the drug policy research center at RAND Corporation, calls the decision “extremely frustrating.”
Gov't Abandons Best Survey for Counting U.S. Drug Users | Abby Haglage | April 8, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTJudith Browne Dianis, a co-director of the Advancement Project, a civil-rights organization, called the ruling disappointing.
Everything You Need to Know About the Voting Rights Act | Eliza Shapiro | June 25, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTShe also registered her own company, Cara & Co, with her father Charles listed as its co-director.
Ronna, Co-Director: We want this exact type of conversation to happen all over the place!
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