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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
A new contract was negotiated, and a partnership with nearby St George's Market was established, to ensure that local businesses are represented.
Describing the current political circumstances as a "once in a generation chance for a Labour government in Westminster to work in partnership with a Labour government in Wales", Sir Keir confirmed plans for a £160m investment zone in Flintshire and Wrexham would go ahead next year.
"We continue to take opportunities to highlight the issue with, for example, videos created in partnership with Lincoln College and a behavioural change campaign targeting male behaviour."
But what’s coming from the Trump–Netanyahu partnership is building on a reality that has been worsening for Palestinians in the West Bank for many years.
Microsoft made an initial $1bn investment into OpenAI shortly thereafter - increasing this to a multi-year, multi-billion dollar partnership in 2023.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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