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
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
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