Pronunciation: /ɪn.tərˈɒp.əˌreɪt/
verb to work together or communicate effectively, especially in a system or process
A1 Computers need to interoperate with printers to be able to print documents.
A2 It is important for different software programs to interoperate seamlessly for efficient workflow.
B1 The new operating system is designed to interoperate with various third-party applications.
B2 In order to enhance user experience, different devices must interoperate effectively.
C1 Interoperating systems require careful planning and testing to ensure compatibility.
C2 The ability to interoperate smoothly between different platforms is a key feature of modern technology.
formal The two software systems need to interoperate seamlessly to ensure data consistency.
informal Make sure your phone can interoperate with your new smartwatch.
slang I heard the new gaming consoles can interoperate with each other for multiplayer games.
figurative In order to achieve success, different departments must interoperate like a well-oiled machine.
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