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partnership
noun as in alliance; participation
Strongest matches
assistance, association, business, company, cooperation, cooperative, corporation, firm, friendship, interest, organization, ownership, sharing, society, tie up, union
Strong matches
affiliation, band, body, brotherhood, cahoots, cartel, chumminess, clique, club, combination, combine, community, companionship, conglomerate, conjunction, connection, coterie, crew, faction, fraternity, gang, help, hookup, house, joining, lodge, mob, party, ring, sisterhood, sorority, togetherness
Weak match
Example Sentences
In an interview with Fox News this week, Erdogan said of the F-35 ban: "I don't think it is very becoming of a strategic partnership."
“It’s the work that we’re doing to preserve materials, but it’s also about partnerships and amplifying the importance of African American art within the canon.”
But all that really matters to the show is that each is a tortured romantic and will have to find a way to thrive in their uneasy, unasked-for partnership.
According to the government, Moderna is investing more than a £1bn in UK research and development as part of a 10-year partnership to create new treatments jobs and boost pandemic resilience.
The agreement announced on Wednesday was reached between the Clinton Foundation in partnership with the Gates Foundation and other groups, including South Africa's research institute, Wits RHI.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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