[ UK /tˈiːmwɜːk/ ]
[ US /ˈtimˌwɝk/ ]
NOUN
  1. cooperative work done by a team (especially when it is effective)
    it will take money, good planning and, above all, teamwork
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How To Use teamwork In A Sentence

  • There has been a lot of teamwork and trust and that deserves to be rewarded by having new investment.
  • There was a great deal of organising and teamwork to get the promotion going.
  • We want to encourage good teamwork and communication.
  • Brilliant teamwork and old fashioned grit got the team a last minute point.
  • Luck is building for an ambitious plan for a family reunion - it takes teamwork and you have a key role to play. The Sun
  • Teamwork is considered to be unimportant, so the tendency to become more individualistic increases; moreover, tolerance toward peers decreases.
  • Further supporting this sense of group accountability and relationships is a reward system oriented more to teamwork than to individual work.
  • They are not very comfortable winging it or blazing new trails; working steadily within the system is the Guardian way, for in the long run loyalty, discipline, and teamwork get the job done right.
  • I see him as someone with not the slightest conception of teamwork.
  • New cultural objectives - such as teamwork or customer service - can't simply be grafted on to an organisation.
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