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; to concur in action, effort, or effect.
Whate'er co["o]perates to the common mirth.
--Crashaw.
Wiktionary
alt. (present participle of cooperate English) vb. (present participle of cooperate English)
Usage examples of "cooperating".
Road to the garrison castle, where the soldiers of cooperating fiefs barracked to defend the pass.
By cooperating with the desires of the gameplayer, you denied yourselves the sort of state of mind that lets you find a way out of an unbearable situation.
Our library has already an admirable catalogue with cross references, the work of a number of its younger members cooperating in the task.
Byron pointed across the arch of the Eagle's Road to the garrison castle, where the soldiers of cooperating fiefs barracked to defend the pass.
It was a joyful, clamoring racket of feeding, cooperating, and challenging.
Not that it wasn't doable, but it would be a lot easier on both of them if she was conscious and cooperating.
Why hasn't one side wiped out the other, instead of grudgingly cooperating in com plex feats of migration and ecomanagement, sharing spiral arms and space lanes with a relative minimum of violence?
Why hasn't one side wiped out the other, instead of grudgingly cooperating in complex feats of migration and ecomanagement, sharing spiral arms and space lanes with a relative minimum of violence?
Shucorion and Bonifay had been alone on a Blood Plume, supplying the small force of Blood ships cooperating with Keller and the colony on Belle Terre.
Forced, because it's difficult to carry a cooperating and consenting adult undertime, let alone two unconscious ones.
Beyond this, there simply was no downside for countries cooperating with Iraq, either legally or illegally.
The Trader, apparently certain now that someone was cooperating with him, had dropped his once-a-day trade schedule' and was open for business around the clock.
Soon after, he received a Starfleet notification that Ro had gone AWOL and was believed to be cooperating with the Maquis, who had recently taken a more militant stand in the Demilitarized Zone.
One way to keep them from hitting on you is to turn this base into a war zone, with everybody disliking you and not cooperating with you, which won't get the work done.
Perhaps we can tip the Emergents that cooperating vessels will be very dangerous to hijack.