[
US
/ˈkwɑpɝˌeɪt, koʊˈɑpɝˌeɪt/
]
[ UK /kəʊˈɒpəɹˌeɪt/ ]
[ UK /kəʊˈɒpəɹˌeɪt/ ]
VERB
-
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
How To Use cooperate In A Sentence
- These provisions, although expressed at a level of great generality, have often been invoked by those who posit the existence of a broad international duty to cooperate or a right to solidarity.
- He urged booksellers to cooperate to form a nationwide chain of ecumenical book outlets that would be well-funded and professionally run.
- Invitro certain combinations of oncogenes cooperate to transform primary rat cells.
- Pakistan should cooperate with India in uprooting this. Understanding Mumbai, India and terrorism : Law is Cool
- Their proposal to the Jewish council of religious leaders also called the Sanhedrin that they cooperate in getting rid of this troublemaker was met with enthusiasm. Puzzlements & Predicaments of the Bible
- Well, if the emphasis is on ingratiating themselves, I don't agree with that, because I think it's now seen very much in their interest to cooperate with us.
- When appearing in court, all three men refused to cooperate, claiming the government has no jurisdiction.
- France and the U.S. have cooperated in space programs that have resulted in significant advancements in the understanding of such phenomena as El Niño, climate change, and seismology.
- Such a power could, more than anything, prove to be the greatest single incentive to cooperate.
- The Orthodox agreed to cooperate, but balked at merging the two efforts.