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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91. The committee also criticised him for refusing to cooperate with the Standards Commissioner, Elizabeth Filkin.
92. Electronic commerce depends on the unspoken assumption that computers cooperate efficiently for seamless information sharing.
93. Invitro, oncogenes cooperate to transform cells and render them tumorigenic.
94. Liggett had emerged from the pack to cooperate with authorities over cigarettes.
95. Participants agreed to share information and resources, review regional training programmes, and cooperate wherever possible.
96. For safety they should cooperate when local authorities display signs, warning that the seashore is dangerous.
96. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
97. It empowered local councils to enter gardens and cut down problem hedges if their owners refuse to cooperate.
98. Republicans have questioned whether the money was intended to encourage Hubbell not to cooperate with investigations into the Whitewater affair.
99. Administration officials said they hoped to cooperate on science and technology related to climate change.
100. This branch in its turn will not cooperate until he can produce a written request from you ....
101. Invitro certain combinations of oncogenes cooperate to transform primary rat cells.
102. The two countries will do their best to cooperate closely.
103. Hence a social contract can ensure stable cooperation only if it reads' I will cooperate.
104. Then the members might agree to cooperate(sentencedict.com), and to join in punishing any member who defects.
105. But we must discuss areas where we can cooperate and work together.
106. If schools feel their own roles and responsibilities are being usurped, they will not cooperate.
107. The president said that Mexico would continue to cooperate with the US in the fight against drugs.
108. Traditionally management has called upon labor to cooperate in increasing productivity and improving the quality of the product.
109. The tamarin will be preserved, in all probability, only if zoos throughout the world cooperate in breeding programmes.
110. The Orthodox agreed to cooperate, but balked at merging the two efforts.
111. But the borrower must cooperate with the lender, particularly by answering correspondence and making contact at the earliest possible moment.
112. Roman Catholics, however, emphasizing the role of free will, believe that humans can cooperate in their salvation through actions.
113. It became clear after talking to him that Andrew wasn't going to cooperate.
114. Individual unions are beginning to cooperate strategically and pool resources for membership recruitment and strike funds.
115. For example the extent to which patients like or trust the doctor and nurse may affect their willingness to cooperate in their treatment.
116. Invitro ras and p53 mutants cooperate to transform primary rat cells into cells capable of lethal tumourigenesis.
117. Suppose that the payoff to all the members of a small group is greater if all cooperate than if all defect.
118. You will need to cooperate with them without losing the initiative.
119. The method of sampling should be clearly stated, as well as information relative to those unwilling to or unable to cooperate.
120. He had been startled to see so many people come forward to cooperate with the Communists.
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.