Pronunciation: /ˌkoʊ kriˈeɪʃən/
noun a process where individuals or groups collaborate to produce a mutually valued outcome
A1 Co-creation means working together with others to create something new.
A2 The company used co-creation to develop their latest product with input from customers.
B1 Co-creation requires collaboration and communication between different parties.
B2 The success of the project was attributed to the co-creation process between the team members.
C1 Co-creation is a complex process that involves multiple stakeholders and perspectives.
C2 The co-creation of the art exhibit involved artists, curators, and community members working together to design the space.
formal Co-creation is a process where two or more parties work together to create something new.
informal Let's do some co-creation and come up with a cool project idea together.
slang Hey, wanna do some co-creation and brainstorm some ideas?
figurative In the world of art, co-creation with other artists can lead to amazing collaborations.
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