collaborate

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[ US /kəˈɫæbɝˌeɪt/ ]
[ UK /kəlˈæbəɹˌe‍ɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. work together on a common enterprise of project
    We joined forces with another research group
    The soprano and the pianist did not get together very well
  2. cooperate as a traitor
    he collaborated with the Nazis when they occupied Paris
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How To Use collaborate In A Sentence

  • (12 May 2006) - Three years in the business might seem like a too-brief span for a retrospective, but since 2003, Washington D. C.-based quartet the Fort Knox Five founded their own record label (called Fort Knox Recordings), remixed the likes of Tito Puente, Louis Armstrong, And Tower of Power, and collaborated with hip hop's elder statesman Africa Bambaataa-not to mention all the bodies they've got moving on the ... Cool Hunting
  • Instead they collaborated just as did Stein, closeting her Nazi sympathies and actions. Michael Berkowitz: The Shame of the Galleries: Stained Stein, Purloined Picasso
  • One from Autodesk about their acquisition of Instructables – a popular online community where people can upload, discuss, rate and collaborate on a wide variety of do-it-yourself (DYI) projects.
  • One of his "friends" was a certain Ellie Goulding, who'd heard a Katy Perry remix he'd done, and messaged him asking if he'd like to collaborate on some songs. Songwriters turned pop stars: the Bruno Mars strategy
  • The article gives a vivid picture of the way artists at the studio collaborated.
  • I collaborated with a music video director, brainstorming for storylines and visuals to go with songs.
  • Booker T. Jones collaborated with Neil Young and the Drive-by T.uckers on a rockin 'instrumental set that emphasized aggressive guitar and grungey rhythmic drive as much as Jones' famous B-3 organ. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • The article gives a vivid picture of the way artists at the studio collaborated.
  • NCCN regularly collaborates with international organizations to create and distribute translations of the NCCN Guidelines, which may include modifications representative of metabolic differences in populations, technological considerations, and regulatory status of agents used in cancer management, such as availabilities of drugs, biologics, devices, and procedures. THE MEDICAL NEWS
  • It collaborates in prototype development and is testing a variety of gasifiers with its transport and planting fleets.
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