Pronunciation: /koʊˈɑpəˌreɪtər/
noun a member of a cooperative society or organization
A1 The co-operator helped me carry the heavy boxes.
A2 As a co-operator, she always works well with others in the team.
B1 The project manager assigned him as the co-operator for the new initiative.
B2 She was recognized as a valuable co-operator for her ability to collaborate effectively.
C1 The co-operator played a crucial role in facilitating communication between different departments.
C2 His reputation as a reliable co-operator made him a sought-after team member for complex projects.
formal The co-operator was instrumental in ensuring the success of the project.
informal The co-operator really helped out a lot with getting things done.
slang That co-operator is always down to lend a hand when needed.
figurative She was like a co-operator in the game of life, always ready to assist and support others.
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