Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - cooperate
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Cooperate
cooperate
intransitive verb Etymology: Late Latin cooperatus, past participle of cooperari, from Latin co- + operari to work — more at operate Date: 1582 1. to act or work with another or others ; act together or in compliance refused to ~ with the police 2. to associate with another or others for mutual benefit nations cooperating in a trade agreement • cooperator noun
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v.intr. (also co-operate) 1 (often foll. by with) work or act together. 2 (of things) concur in producing an effect. Derivatives cooperant adj. cooperator n. Etymology: eccl.L cooperari (as CO-, operari f. opus operis work) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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also co-operate BrE v 1 if two people or groups cooperate, they work together in order to achieve a result that is good for both of them (a classroom ethos which enables children to cooperate) (Leopards cooperate with each other when hunting game.) + in (Russia and the US are cooperating in joint space ventures.) cooperate to do sth (Aid agencies and the UN are cooperating to deliver supplies to the area. | cooperate closely (=work a lot together to achieve something)) 2 to help someone willingly when they ask for your help (I will advise my client to cooperate fully with the police.) ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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