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US
/kəˌɫæbɝˈeɪʃən/
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[ UK /kəlˌæbəɹˈeɪʃən/ ]
[ UK /kəlˌæbəɹˈeɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
- act of cooperating traitorously with an enemy that is occupying your country
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act of working jointly
they worked either in collaboration or independently
How To Use collaboration In A Sentence
- Mulvey also has an insatiable appetite for collaboration, appearing on colleagues' recordings, or just stepping on stage with other artists to try something spontaneous, something unrehearsed.
- He knows that his collaboration in both wartime and personal events is morally questionable, and acknowledges this.
- With this move from conflict to collaboration have come shifts in the language of forestry itself.
- Jones said the two police forces have always co-operated, but have fine-tuned their collaboration in recent months.
- Collaboration I would agree the word convening has its charms The pieces of the digital engagement puzzle at Helpful Technology
- The list is the result of collaboration between the SANS Institute, MITRE, and " many top software security experts in the US and Europe".
- The study will assess the claims made for both the costs and benefits of international collaboration.
- As part of the strategic collaboration Hynix and Toshiba have extended their patent cross licensing.
- The method was developed as a wide cross-disciplinary collaboration between chemists, physicists and biologists.
- Wendy Melvoin, the guitarist and singer-songwriter, is best known for her work in the 80s with Prince's band, the Revolution, and for being one half of Wendy & Lisa, a collaboration with her former girlfriend, Lisa Coleman. Lisa Cholodenko: 'I wanted to make a film that was not sanctimonious or sentimental'