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cooperate

/koʊˈɑ.pəˌɹeɪt/verb4 syllables

Cooperate means: work together on a common enterprise or project.

Synonyms for cooperate8

verb, as in work together on a common enterprise or project

collaborate, join forces

also used for cooperate

coact, coadjute, co-op, liaise, make common cause, play ball

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What does cooperate mean?1

verb

1

work together on a common enterprise or project“The soprano and the pianist did not get together very well”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with cooperate?1

three syllables

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Cooperate in a sentence

  • If you want us to help you, cooperate.ajje
  • You don't need to like me, but we must be able to cooperate.maaster
  • Let's cooperate where we can, let's confront where we must.al_ex_an_der
  • The witness refused to cooperate, hindering the investigation.IMer
  • I will try, but the computer has not been cooperating with me.kulupuJeti
  • For the sake of children in need, we cooperated to collect donations.unknown
  • In our villages, people cooperated a lot in the old days.anzart
  • I'm willing to do the job if you cooperate.AlanF_US

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Forms of cooperate

as a verb

past tense
cooperated
present participle
cooperating
third-person singular
cooperates
past participle
cooperated