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collaborative

[ UK /kəlˈæbɹətˌɪv/ ]
[ US /kəˈɫæbɝˌeɪtɪv, kəˈɫæbɹətɪv/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. accomplished by collaboration
    collaborative research

How To Use collaborative In A Sentence

  • Collaborative learning was achieved through synchronous as well as asynchronous interactive chats.
  • Language is a collaborative activity Meaning arises as much from what listeners hear as what speakers intend to say.
  • Mike Schneider: I avoid the term committed when working on mass collaborative projects because realistically only a small percent of people follow through on their commitments. Fatally Yours
  • They take for granted easy access to inexpensive technological, social and collaborative tools. Times, Sunday Times
  • In an ideal world it would also link to the collaborative Hydra notes that were taken for pretty much every session.
  • Thesaurus concept hierarchy collaborative filtering algorithm improves search efficiency and quality of recommendatory results significantly which is proved by elementary test and analysis.
  • We close by stressing the importance of implementing effective, efficient and multipliable small group collaborative learning environments online.
  • The state bureaucracy works very closely with firms to implement a comprehensive, collaborative strategy for economic growth.
  • CollaborativeNetworking internal jobs can make so much economic sense that sometimes vital functions are outsourced to competitors, to mutual benefit.
  • The system can enable two or more designers to work on the same sketch collaboratively on the Internet.
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