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cooperator

NOUN
  1. an associate in an activity or endeavor or sphere of common interest
    the musician and the librettist were collaborators
    sexual partners

How To Use cooperator In A Sentence

  • Corina calls this effect “divine Tit for Tat”—if you are cooperator, you find yourself surrounded with cooperators and vice versa. SuperCooperators
  • As Moshe Idel puts it, the theurgic mystic ‘becomes a cooperator not only in the maintenance of the universe but also in the maintenance or even formation of some aspects of the Deity.’
  • I know an eligible young lady who would be an excellent cooperator for you.
  • It is time for the two peoples to shift from competitors to cooperators.
  • Three of 15 cooperators were purebred cattle operations, one cooperator was already retaining ownership to the feedyard, and six cooperators failed to participate in the feedout program.
  • Could make the government really act persons who authorize of chartered right, the roles of the persons who control, cooperator and supporter, pusher and persons who help only in this way too.
  • On the other hand, if one cheats and the other cooperates, the cheater gets the biggest possible reward, and the cooperator loses big-time.
  • I selected green to be a cooperator that had previously been a defector, and yellow vice versa. SuperCooperators
  • One of the main Arab American organizations in the country said that the word cooperator (ph) is a very negative connotation of the Arabic language, that it suggests something more akin to collaborator, someone whose siphoned out, and this is likely to hinder cooperation among Arab Americans in the program. CNN Transcript Nov 30, 2001
  • A cooperator pays a cost for another individual to receive a benefit. SuperCooperators
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