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cooperation
noun as in mutual effort
Strongest matches
aid, assistance, collaboration, participation, partnership, service, unity
Strong matches
alliance, cahoots, coaction, coalition, combination, communion, company, concert, concurrence, confederacy, confederation, conspiracy, federation, fusion, give-and-take, harmony, help, helpfulness, logrolling, partisanship, reciprocity, responsiveness, society, symbiosis, synergism, synergy, teamwork, unanimity, union
Weak matches
coadjuvancy, combined effort, confunction, doing business with, esprit de corps, playing ball, teaming
Example Sentences
Colombia has vowed to cut off intelligence cooperation with Washington.
“Substantiated allegations, often require cooperation and some sort of evidence, which can make them more challenging,” the Sheriff’s Department said.
"Instead of openness, cooperation and outward focus, the environment has too often felt toxic, exclusionary and deeply disheartening."
The authors emphasize the importance of ongoing monitoring efforts and international scientific cooperation to better track and understand changes unfolding across Earth's frozen regions.
Seoul later said the $350-billion agreement included $200 billion in cash investment and $150 billion in shipbuilding cooperation, adding that both sides agreed to keep reciprocal tariffs and lower auto tariffs at 15 percent.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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