Pronunciation: /koʊˌɑpəˈreɪʃən/
noun the action or process of working together to achieve a common goal
A1 Children learn the importance of cooperation when playing together.
A2 In group projects, students are encouraged to work together in cooperation.
B1 The success of the project depended on the cooperation between different departments.
B2 International cooperation is essential for addressing global challenges.
C1 The treaty was signed as a result of close cooperation between the two countries.
C2 The successful outcome was a testament to the seamless cooperation among team members.
adjective cooperative
A1 Cooperation between classmates is important for group projects.
A2 The team showed great cooperation during the competition.
B1 The successful completion of the project required close cooperation between departments.
B2 The company's cooperation with local businesses led to increased profits.
C1 International cooperation is essential for addressing global issues such as climate change.
C2 The treaty was signed as a result of extensive cooperation between nations.
formal The success of the project was largely due to the strong cooperation between the two departments.
informal We need to work together and cooperate if we want to get this done on time.
slang Let's team up and cooperate to finish this task quickly.
figurative In order to reach our goals, we must all be willing to cooperate like a well-oiled machine.
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