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Meanings of
cooperate
in English
Portuguese
cooperar
Catalan
cooperar
Spanish
colaborar
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Work together on a common enterprise of project.
collaborate
join forces
get together
Portuguese
cooperar
Synonyms
Examples for "
collaborate
"
collaborate
join forces
get together
Examples for "
collaborate
"
1
Members of different groups
collaborate
on side projects and share rehearsal spaces.
2
Mr Rawcliffe said the industry here had tried to
collaborate
with Australia.
3
He will also
collaborate
with other firm-wide technology groups, the person said.
4
You have to
collaborate
,
open up, build fluid teams and work together.
5
In addition, the drawing editor now lets users
collaborate
in real time.
1
I hope we can
join
forces
again in the future, Coetzee said.
2
The pressure for housing and health professionals to
join
forces
is on.
3
Good luck with your week and hopefully you all can
join
forces
.
4
But these groups might
join
forces
to thwart his return to power.
5
Now they want to
join
forces
to win change at the top.
1
So please, let's
get
together
and figure out the best way forward.
2
When the 50-plus state and territorial commissioners
get
together
,
their power grows.
3
Anything the government on Prime plans will take time to
get
together
.
4
WHEN the Irish of home and away
get
together
,
it's serious business.
5
My story set in Rwanda took me five years to
get
together
.
Usage of
cooperate
in English
1
We will, of course,
cooperate
with your investigation in every way possible.
2
The company will continue to
cooperate
with criminal investigations, a spokesman said.
3
WellCare's Knapp said the company would continue to fully and voluntarily
cooperate
.
4
The weather was not going
cooperate
today, said mission commentator Kyle Herring.
5
Despite this, the parties continue to
cooperate
in other spheres, Rosneft said.
6
Government efforts to
cooperate
with international partners to control illicit drug trade.
7
An Equifax spokeswoman said the company would continue to
cooperate
with lawmakers.
8
Second, we have agreed to
cooperate
more closely on exchange rate policy.
9
Saudi Arabia and Russia have agreed to
cooperate
on oil production matters.
10
Enrico didn't forget what Nina taught him; he simply refused to
cooperate
.
11
Let the United States
cooperate
in resettling them inside Afghanistan, he said.
12
If China doesn't
cooperate
,
they may just end up distorting oil markets.
13
Alberto Culver said it will continue to
cooperate
fully with the DOJ.
14
I quite understand that, left to itself, the Foundation would never
cooperate
.
15
Walmex said in a statement it would fully
cooperate
with Mexican authorities.
16
Allianz said it would continue to
cooperate
with OLB to distribute insurance.
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cooperate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
cooperate with
cooperate fully
cooperate with prosecutors
cooperate with authorities
cooperate with investigators
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Translations for
cooperate
Portuguese
cooperar
trabalhar junto
colaborar
Catalan
cooperar
col·laborar
coadjuvar
Spanish
colaborar
Cooperate
through the time
Cooperate
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
South Africa
Common
New Zealand
Common
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