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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
Their power to keep a country functioning, he stresses, relies on the cooperation and obedience of those they govern.
It is a rare instance of cooperation between Iran and the US, who do not have formal diplomatic ties.
The three countries said they had "no choice" but to bring back the sweeping measures against Tehran "as a last resort" over its "continued nuclear escalation" and lack of cooperation.
"The United States will not tolerate threats to our security or dignity at international forums. We expect swift cooperation and decisive action," he wrote on X.
Activists urged viewers to cancel Disney subscriptions, advertisers to shun ABC and local stations to refuse cooperation.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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