Pronunciation: /koʊˈɑpəˌreɪt/
verb to work together towards a common goal or purpose
A1 Children need to learn how to cooperate with others in school.
A2 The team members decided to cooperate on the project to get it done faster.
B1 In order to succeed in business, it is important to cooperate with other companies.
B2 The two countries agreed to cooperate on a trade deal for mutual benefit.
C1 The scientists from different countries cooperated on a research project to find a cure for the disease.
C2 The global organizations must cooperate to address the pressing issues of climate change.
formal It is essential for all team members to cooperate in order to achieve our project goals.
informal Let's all cooperate and get this job done together.
slang We gotta work together and cooperate on this task.
figurative The different departments need to cooperate like gears in a well-oiled machine.
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