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cooperate

cooperate

Meaning of cooperate

help each other

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EN-UK/kəʊˈɒpəreɪt/
EN-US/tu koʊˈɑpəreɪt/
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cooperate usage examples

🇩🇪DE🇬🇧EN

The two departments cooperate on customer support issues.

🇩🇪DE🇬🇧EN

Students cooperate to finish the group assignment on time.

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cooperate belongs to the topic "Teamwork". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

cooperatekooperieren
studentStudent
examPrüfung
homeworkHausaufgabe
answer questionsFragen beantworten
ask questionsFragen stellen
deskSchreibtisch

cooperate synonyms

Related words worth learning together

collaborate
to work jointly on an activity or project, often implying shared effort or creativity
work together
to perform tasks or activities jointly; plain, everyday expression
partner
to form a partnership or work together with someone as partners, often implying a formal or ongoing relationship
join forces
to combine efforts or resources with others to achieve a common aim; idiomatic and somewhat emphatic
interact
to have reciprocal action or influence; to communicate or engage, not necessarily implying collaboration toward one goal
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to work jointly on an activity or project, often implying shared effort or creativity

B1Very Often

Local artists collaborated on a mural for the community centre.

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to perform tasks or activities jointly; plain, everyday expression

A2Very Often

If we work together, we can finish the report by Friday.

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to form a partnership or work together with someone as partners, often implying a formal or ongoing relationship

B2Often

The school partnered with a local charity to run the summer camp.

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join forces

to combine efforts or resources with others to achieve a common aim; idiomatic and somewhat emphatic

B1Often

The two neighbourhood groups joined forces to protest the new development.

🇬🇧en

to have reciprocal action or influence; to communicate or engage, not necessarily implying collaboration toward one goal

B1Very Often

Teachers need to interact with students to understand their needs.

🇬🇧en

to organize, harmonize, or arrange activities or people to work efficiently together

B2Often

She coordinates volunteers for the annual charity run.

🇬🇧en

to exchange information or convey messages; necessary for cooperation but not identical to cooperating

B1Very Often

Please communicate any changes to the schedule to the whole team.

🇬🇧en

to help or give support; implies providing help rather than joint action as equals

B1Often

The IT team will assist you in installing the software.

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to give assistance, backing, or help; may be one-sided rather than joint action

B1Very Often

The community supported the new library project with donations.

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liaise

to establish or maintain communication for cooperation or coordination; formal/business usage

B2Often

Please liaise with the events team to confirm the booking.

🇬🇧en

to give or add something (effort, ideas, money) as part of a larger collective effort

B1Very Often

Each student contributed a chapter to the group report.

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cooperate meaning: what does it mean?

help each other

cooperate pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

cooperate is pronounced as /kəʊˈɒpəreɪt/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

cooperate definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

The two departments cooperate on customer support issues. Translation: Два отдела стараются взаимодействовать по вопросам поддержки клиентов.

Is cooperate part of Teamwork vocabulary?

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Is cooperate part of Study and Work vocabulary?

Yes, cooperate can be learned in the Study and Work topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

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