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Cooperated

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; to concur in action, effort, or effect.

Whate'er co["o]perates to the common mirth.
--Crashaw.

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cooperated

alt. (en-past of: cooperate) vb. (en-past of: cooperate)

Usage examples of "cooperated".

In the early years, he cooperated with Amarid, and both of the young mages enjoyed the attention and gratitude they received for their deeds.

Cold War, he cooperated with the Soviets at the Nuremberg Trials, whitewashing their joint aggression with Hitler under the Nazi-Soviet Pact.

The Moonlight Cove Police department's ability to access TRW's data base at will had to be a secret kept from TRW itself, for the company would not have cooperated in a wholesale disgorgement of its files without a subpoena.

Even worse yet, her own Aari had cooperated in the destruction of the person he had been.

The CDF and its offspring, the PSS, seemed to be at loggerheads as often as they cooperated with each other.

By 1994-95, when Iraq was in dire straits, Saddam may have concluded that he should have cooperated in 1991, but to change course--and especially to do so at that point--would have been to admit that he had been wrong and that this mistake had simply impoverished Iraq and destroyed its economy to no purpose.

By 1994-95, when Iraq was in dire straits, Saddam may have concluded that he should have cooperated in 1991, but to change course—.

The Sandia Corporation, headquartered in Albuquerque, and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, located in Alameda County, CA, have cooperated on the development of highly sophisticated explosives, including nuclear weapons.

Never were: just the minimum level to ensure that other insurance agencies cooperated with them when they needed it.

Because this effort of yours aligns the Pistach with their traditional inclinations, those of self-approving benignity, and because we owed a debt to the intermediary, we cooperated in this effort.

He was much more advisable to continue simulating that it cooperated with him and to deal with which all the possible one relaxed.

Like twins who share identities but who develop differen­tiated skills, the skipjacks varied, and Captain Absalom knew that his advantage lay when the wind blew from the starboard side, for then the offset centerboard cooperated with the tilted keel to produce maximum speed.

The mayors of the city-states cooperated fully, as did the universities of the state capitals.