Definition of cooberate
1. cooperate [ v ] work together on a common enterprise of project
Examples:
"The soprano and the pianist did not get together very well"
"We joined forces with another research group"
(The Philadelphia Inquirer,...)
Managing_Director Donald_C._Wagner has agreed to cooperate fully with Hemphill after a period of sharp disagreement on the_matter .
(The Oregonian...)
The board_members , after hearing the coordination plea from Mrs._Ralph_H._Molvar , 1409 SW_Maplecrest_Dr. , said they thought they had already been cooperating .
Chairman_C._Richard_Mears pointed_out that perhaps this was not strictly a school_board problem , in_case of atomic attack , but that the board would cooperate so_far as possible to get the children to where the parents wanted them to go .
(The Atlanta Constitution...)
They indicated that stand-ins and picketing would be started if theater owners failed to cooperate .
(Saturday Review, 44: 15...)
The system well understands that one of its primary responsibilities is to bring children and books together ; consequently an experienced children 's librarian at headquarters conducts a guidance program designed to promote well-planned library activities , cooperating with the children 's librarians in member libraries by means of individual conferences , workshops , and frequent visits .
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