Pronunciation: /dʒɔɪnt ˌɑpəˈreɪʃən/
noun a military or other operation carried out by two or more parties working together
A1 The police and fire department worked together in a joint operation to rescue the cat from the tree.
A2 The joint operation between the two companies resulted in increased efficiency and cost savings.
B1 The military conducted a joint operation with the navy to secure the coastline.
B2 The joint operation between the government agencies successfully dismantled the criminal organization.
C1 The joint operation between the international task force and local authorities led to the capture of the terrorist leader.
C2 The joint operation involving multiple countries and intelligence agencies was crucial in preventing the cyber attack.
formal The two countries agreed to conduct a joint operation to combat terrorism.
informal The cops and the feds are teaming up for a joint operation to take down the drug ring.
slang The crew is planning a joint operation to pull off the heist.
figurative The merger between the two companies was like a joint operation, combining their strengths for greater success.
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