Synonym: assist, collaborate. Similar words: cooperate with, cooperative, operate, operator, operating, operation, AND operation, moderate. Meaning: [kəʊ'ɒpəreɪt] v. work together on a common enterprise of project.
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61. We want to cooperate with leading manufacturers without being captive to them.
62. Another irritation with the current crop of fax modems is that the two parts of the modem don't cooperate with one another.
63. Witnesses who cooperate with tabloids in return for money often find themselves subjected to withering criticism if they are called into court.
64. After Major League Baseball agreed to cooperate, the Giants allowed film crews access to the stadium.
65. There should be a quidproquo arrangement whereby we all cooperate.
66. Williams, 26, pleaded guilty to extortion on Jan. 28 and agreed to cooperate with the government.
66. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
67. The trouble with the first option, to simply end the war, was that Hanoi would not cooperate.
68. We're prepared to cooperate fully with any security council inquiry.
69. When the Seminoles and blacks responded to this perfidy by refusing to cooperate in their removal, Jesup renewed warfare.
70. Genes are not conscious and do not choose to cooperate; they are inanimate molecules switched on and off by chemical messages.
71. Amid an increasingly hostile war of words, Finley has criticized Racicot for reneging on a promise to cooperate with federal authorities.
72. It happens in part because our youthful efforts to cooperate in the realization of myth / truth are laughed out of court.
73. Finally, the idea that the big financial institutions are a law unto themselves and would refuse to cooperate is a myth.
74. Rex refused to cooperate when he realized that what Minter was really looking for was a scandal - any scandal.
75. Moreover it fails to cooperate with Nature, which makes us all originals, with no two faces or two minds alike.
76. Stanford has so far indicated it will continue to cooperate with the magazine.
77. The idea here is that people working in groups can cooperate more efficiently if they can use a vocal language to communicate.
78. Traditionally management has called upon workers to cooperate in increasing productivity.
79. Our technology and ability to cooperate in societies allows us to overcome many of the things that kill other mammals.
80. The administration is willing to cooperate and work toward peace.
81. Such a power could, more than anything, prove to be the greatest single incentive to cooperate.
82. Finance ministers and central bankers agreed to cooperate closely to sustain the strength of the pound.
83. The new problem was the weather it refused to cooperate.
84. It is also possible to have a working multiparty system in which various parties are willing to cooperate in a governing coalition.
85. As part of her plea agreement, she agreed to cooperate with federal officials and received two years' probation.
86. Did the residents of different villages cooperate or compete for limited resources?
87. Five members of the network pleaded guilty, and agreed to cooperate with the prosecution.
88. These three countries agreed to cooperate soon after the Second World War.
89. Hernandez and Brown said they anticipate that Congress will cooperate and grant the city Medicare and Medicaid waivers.
90. Kane could be charged with obstruction of justice for refusing to cooperate with authorities.
More similar words: cooperate with, cooperative, operate, operator, operating, operation, AND operation, moderate, desperate, generate, tolerate, inveterate, accelerate, desperately, deliberately, opera, coordinate, rate, refrigerator, consideration, generation gap, decorate, strategy, at any rate, accurate, frustrate, corporate, integrate, strategic, elaborate.