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cooperate

koh-OP-uh-rayt
verb
1
To work together with others toward a shared goal.
"The two departments agreed to cooperate on the new project."
"Witnesses were asked to cooperate fully with the investigation."

How to Use Cooperate

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo work with someone else instead of against them or alone.

Common pairings
cooperate with authorities refuse to cooperate cooperate fully

Word Forms

cooperated past tense, cooperates singular

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Etymology

From Late Latin cooperari ("to work with"), built from co- ("together") plus operari ("to work") — the same root that gives us "operate."

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