COLLABORATE


Meaning of COLLABORATE in English

verb

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

also

The group also collaborate in offering food to the young still in the nest.

Elephants also collaborate in looking after their young.

He also collaborates as a duo with concert pianist Joanna MacGregor.

Over half are also collaborating on consumer research service specifications and service planning.

■ NOUN

project

One solution to this problem is for two or more classes to collaborate on a project .

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Educators and employers need to collaborate in preparing the next generation for employment and adulthood.

Fellini collaborated with Rossellini on the script of the film.

He was imprisoned in 1945 for collaborating with the enemy.

Hewlett Packard collaborated with Nokia to produce the palmtop-telephone.

Researchers in Stanford and Princeton collaborated to manufacture a completely new waterproof textile.

Those suspected of collaborating during the occupation were tried and shot

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

At issue is a coffee table book chronicling 24-hours in cyberspace on which Smolan and the Media Lab were to collaborate .

Children have choices in literary activities; they collaborate in pairs, in small groups, and with their teachers.

How can employees and their managers collaborate to soften the inevitable collisions between work and those other roles?

In other words the members would also begin to collaborate on foreign policy matters.

Second, there is the inclination of followers in some circumstances to collaborate in their own deception.

The importance of collaborating with the patient's general practitioner is emphasized.

They're referring, of course, to his brother Edgar, with whom he has collaborated often in the past.

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