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codirect

[koh-di-rekt, ‑dahy-]

verb (used with object)

  1. to direct (a movie or other performance) with another or others.



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Other Word Forms

  • codirector noun
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Example Sentences

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As I got better and sharper at it, I was asked to do it more and more, to the point with my independent films, I would rewrite the script or codirect, or give advice.

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The two codirect, Benson writes, and Moorhead shoots.

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Sharon teamed up with Luger, a visual artist who is based in New Mexico, to codirect.

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In the clinic that I codirect at Georgetown Law, and at other law-school clinics, students have won asylum for several of them.

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Joseph agreed to codirect the 60-minute, 11-chapter film that accompanied the album.

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