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co·op·er·ate C0624500 (kō-ŏp′ə-rāt′)intr.v. co·op·er·at·ed, co·op·er·at·ing, co·op·er·ates 1. To work or act together toward a common end or purpose.2. To acquiesce willingly; be compliant: asked the child to cooperate and go to bed.3. To form an association for common, usually economic, benefit: When buyers cooperate, they can make large wholesale purchases at a discount. [Late Latin cooperārī, cooperāt- : Latin co-, co- + operārī, to work (from opus, oper-, work; see op- in Indo-European roots).] co·op′er·a′tor n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | cooperator - an associate in an activity or endeavor or sphere of common interest; "the musician and the librettist were collaborators"; "sexual partners"pardner, partner, collaboratorassociate - a person who joins with others in some activity or endeavor; "he had to consult his associate before continuing"bridge partner - one of a pair of bridge players who are on the same side of the gamedancing partner - one of a pair of people who dance together | TranslationsIdiomsSeecooperatecooperatorenUK
Synonyms for cooperatornoun an associate in an activity or endeavor or sphere of common interestSynonyms- pardner
- partner
- collaborator
Related Words- associate
- bridge partner
- dancing partner
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