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Meanings of
join forces
in English
Portuguese
cooperar
Catalan
cooperar
Spanish
colaborar
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Work together on a common enterprise of project.
cooperate
collaborate
get together
Portuguese
cooperar
Synonyms
Examples for "
cooperate
"
cooperate
collaborate
get together
Examples for "
cooperate
"
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.
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
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
join forces
in English
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.
6
So they decided to
join
forces
and form Otello's Artisan Cured Meats.
7
Rachel is surprised when her dad offers a chance to
join
forces
.
8
And the harbor might be a perfect place to
join
forces
,
symbolically.
9
It's not better to go it alone, it's better to
join
forces
.
10
Is there a plan to
join
forces
with the party in Manipur?
11
On the third day I wrote to Rufus, offering to
join
forces
.
12
Bobby knew and admired Baker and had suggested that we
join
forces
.
13
When three men
join
forces
,
make no mistake-poweris never equally divided.
14
You miserable little blackguard, I should like to
join
forces
with you!
15
KW: For me, I always think it's important for communities to
join
forces
.
16
Fiat and Ford are to
join
forces
in creating two new city cars.
Other examples for "join forces"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
join
forces
join
Verb
force
Noun
Translations for
join forces
Portuguese
cooperar
trabalhar junto
colaborar
Catalan
cooperar
col·laborar
coadjuvar
Spanish
colaborar
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