Synonym: cooperate, get together, join forces. Similar words: collaboration, elaborate, laboratory, collate, labor, labored, collar, collapse. Meaning: [kə'læbəreɪt] v. 1. work together on a common enterprise of project 2. cooperate as a traitor.
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61. A brand-new student user interface, which is easier to use and allows students to collaborate with each other while working on their workplace (see figure 1).
62. In small class settings, liberal art students are more likely to be required to write papers, give class presentations and collaborate with their classmates and professors.
63. To collaborate with Compliance Engineers to provide Regulatory advice and guidance.
64. Extranets enable individuals and groups to collaborate to achieve common business goals.
65. It also offers the chance to carry out realistic peacekeeping training scenarios or to collaborate in defusing regional conflict before it spirals out of control leaving behind failed nations.
66. Nations are thinking too parochially about their online security to collaborate on crafting global cyber regulation, an EastWest Institute security conference heard last week.
67. Bombardier is proud and grateful to have the opportunity to collaborate with such a prestigious institution.
68. Both researchers collaborate with Meldrum even though they do not accept his hypothesis that a large apelike creature exists.
69. He sold the Mophie product line and rolled the proceeds into Kluster, a virtual forum that allows consumers and businesses to collaborate on the design of products and services.
70. If the sales business unit wants to prepare a response to a request for proposal (RFP), they can collaborate and work on different versions of a document in a library.
71. However, Lin Sheng Xiang, the lead vocalist and composer, and lyricist Zhong Yongfeng continued to collaborate and compose songs.
72. Much of the time, children collaborate with each other or share individual responses about an artifact, a story, a historical document, or a shared experience.
73. One from Autodesk about their acquisition of Instructables – a popular online community where people can upload, discuss, rate and collaborate on a wide variety of do-it-yourself (DYI) projects.
74. By using shared data rule sets, teams can better collaborate and share information that is essential for meeting corporate coding standards.
75. I would ask you to collaborate with us in this work.
76. To expedite the work, the Fieldbus Foundation and ISA have entered into a cross-licensing agreement allowing the two organizations to collaborate on wireless networks.
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77. Collaborate and share documents on your company's internal Web site.
78. Popular star Neve Campbell trained as a ballet dance and took the outline of a ballet company story to producers who asked Barbara Turner (Georgia, Pollack) to collaborate and write a screenplay.
79. Nearly three decades ago, Szostak began to collaborate with Blackburn, looking at the tips of the chromosome of a single-celled, pond-dwelling organism called Tetrahymena.
80. During the Vietnam War, U. S. President Lyndon Johnson suggested North and South Vietnam should set aside their differences and collaborate to bring hydropower to the Mekong River delta.
81. Groups of two may collaborate and hand in a single homework set.
82. The main aim now is to find a company to collaborate with.
83. Collaborate with technical department engineers, production supervisors, shop - workers, and others.
84. Online study groups were available where she could collaborate with other students via listserv and instant messaging.
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