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Antonyms for cooperate
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : koh-op-uh-reyt |
Phonetic Transcription : koʊˈɒp əˌreɪt |
Definition of cooperate
Origin :- also co-operate, c.1600, from Late Latin cooperatus, past participle of cooperari "to work together with" (see cooperation). Related: Cooperated; cooperating.
- verb aid, assist
- They could do almost everything except communicate and cooperate.
- Extract from : « The Issahar Artifacts » by Jesse Franklin Bone
- Now we ought always to cooperate with the lead of the best, which is law.
- Extract from : « Laws » by Plato
- I must really ask you to cooperate; I believe you fully capable.
- Extract from : « We're Friends, Now » by Henry Hasse
- I would like you to cooperate fully with Mr. Beardsley's line of approach.
- Extract from : « We're Friends, Now » by Henry Hasse
- Tell how a scout may cooperate with the board of health in preventing disease.
- Extract from : « Boy Scouts Handbook » by Boy Scouts of America
- I'll cooperate, not to help you, but to help the fatherland.
- Extract from : « The Whispering Spheres » by Russell Robert Winterbotham
- That means they must have a governor, to cooperate with the military garrison.
- Extract from : « The Devil's Asteroid » by Manly Wade Wellman
- The people are directed to cooperate; kill them all, men, women and children.
- Extract from : « A Slave is a Slave » by Henry Beam Piper
- Of course the Union was not about to cooperate in this potential race suicide.
- Extract from : « A Question of Courage » by Jesse Franklin Bone
- A life form that you can live with or cooperate with is called medvirk.
- Extract from : « Planet of the Damned » by Harry Harrison
Synonyms for cooperate
- abet
- advance
- agree
- back up
- band
- be in cahoots
- befriend
- chip in
- coadjute
- coincide
- collaborate
- combine
- comply with
- concert
- concur
- conduce
- conspire
- contribute
- coordinate
- espouse
- forward
- further
- go along with
- help
- join forces
- join in
- league
- lend a hand
- participate
- partner
- pitch in
- play ball
- pool resources
- pull together
- second
- share in
- show willingness
- side with
- stick together
- succor
- take part
- unite
- uphold
- work side by side
- work together
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