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collaborate

To work together. See collaboration.
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The following sentences illustrate its negative sense: 1) The students who cheated in the exams and the lecturers who collaborated with them later appeared before the Disciplinary Committee.
The school collaborated with Greg Weeks West Frankfort Inc.
Both firms have collaborated to mutually expand their presence in Japan.
21, the Alyansa collaborated with importers and exporters to bring a global shipping expert to a meeting where they will meet representatives of shipping lines to formulate a solution to this major problem.
This summer Dannii Minogue, pictured left, has collaborated with shoe brand Holster to create a range of sandals named Rockstar.
Philips Hanna Sader, a former Lebanese Army first sergeant, denied that he collaborated with Israel, saying he was forced to confess that he did so under torture, while detained by both army intelligence
ChamberChoice, a group purchasing firm serving more than 90 Pennsylvania chambers of commerce, has collaborated with FirstEnergy Solutions, the competitive subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp (NYSE: FE).
The question I pose is, what if both school teacher-librarians and public librarians collaborated to jointly sponsor the activities suggested in this book?
Protiviti's professionals have collaborated with SAP for many years, enabling them to work together with SAP on evaluation, implementation and continuous improvement of products.
"Chile is now on the right path but much more needs to be done, especially by civilians who collaborated with the dictatorship," she says.