Cooperate - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |kəʊˈɑːpəreɪt|  American pronunciation of the word cooperate
Brit.  |kəʊˈɒpəreɪt|  British pronunciation of the word cooperate

verb

- work together on a common enterprise of project (syn: collaborate, get together)

Extra examples

It will be much easier if everyone cooperates.

Several organizations cooperated in the relief efforts.

The country agreed to cooperate with the other nations on the trade agreement.

The mother asked the child to put on his pajamas, but the child refused to cooperate.

Witnesses were willing to cooperate.

I should like you to cooperate on / with the writing of my next book.

The two universities are to cooperate in the development of a new industrial process.

They agreed to co-operate with Brazil on a programme to protect the rain-forests.

Lions cooperate with each other when hunting game.

As chairman I was anxious to co-operate with Mr Baker as far as possible.

The church seeks to cooperate closely with local schools.

Both sides agreed to co-operate to prevent illegal fishing in the area.

I advised my client to cooperate fully with the police.

If you refuse to co-operate, I'll kill you.

We should be able to get them to cooperate without using compulsion.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: cooperate
he/she/it: cooperates
present participle: cooperating
past tense: cooperated
past participle: cooperated
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