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cooperate
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
verb COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADVERB closely ▪ Social services departments cooperate closely with voluntary organizations concerned with the welfare of deprived children. fully ▪ We're prepared to cooperate fully with any security council inquiry. ▪ She ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Cooperate \Co*["o]p"er*ate\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Co["o]perated ; p. pr. & vb. n. Co["o]perating .] [L. co["o]peratus, p. p. of co["o]perari to co["o]perate; co + operari to work, opus work. See Operate .] To act or operate jointly with another or others; ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
also co-operate , c.1600, from Late Latin cooperatus , past participle of cooperari "to work together with" (see cooperation ). Related: Cooperated ; cooperating .
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. (context intransitive English) To work or act together, especially for a common purpose or benefit.
Usage examples of cooperate.
DEA had no concrete proof, the Bahamian government refused to cooperate in producing a search warrant.
Same language, same arrogance, damned sure the same military, since the Brits and Americans cooperated so closely on so many things.
Interviewed in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, where she had gone following her release from jail, Mary Brunner agreed to cooperate with the police in return for immunity in the Hinman murder.
Lafayette himself cooperated for a time with a secret Carbonari plot to overthrow the French regime by force, though most of his political activity took the legal form of speeches, letters, and meetings with liberal deputies.
If McGarvey chose not to cooperate or, as Carrara had warned, if he were taken by surprise, there would be casualties.
The Columbian leader glared at Angela several times during the long journey, and she had tried to look properly scared and willing to cooperate.
Bedlam, which, instead of introducing me to service, was an insurmountable objection to my character, I found myself destitute of all means of subsisting, unless I would condescend to live the infamous and wretched life of a courtezan, an expedient rendered palatable by the terrors of want, cooperating with the reflection of the irretrievable loss I had already sustained.
As earnest of my intention to cooperate fully I described in detail my trip to Deauville to see Dyson.
I explained that some of the heirs and designees did not want to cooperate.
He knows his only hope of avoiding disenfranchisement is to cooperate with me.
Some dogs refused to cooperate, and in desperation, their handlers crawled through the barrel while dragging the dogs through by their leashes.
But if they cooperate as well as the flatfoots on Chata it ought to work okay.
Palestinian Christians suspected Palestinian Muslims, Muslim fundamentalists suspected Communists, pro-Jordanians suspected pro-PLOniks, Hebronites suspected Jerusalemites, the members of one extended family in a village refused to cooperate with those of another.
The movements of a judoka seem unhurried, his victim will appear to cooperate submissively in the performance of the throw.
There was nothing for it: last year Kildare had been sent back to govern Ireland-on condition that he cooperate with the Butlers in the administration.