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co-op

[koh-op, koh-op, koh-op] / ˈkoʊ ɒp, ˈkoʊ ɒp, koʊˈɒp /


NOUN
apartment building
Synonyms
STRONGEST
apartment block apartment complex apartment house apartments flats multi-dwelling unit tenement
STRONG
WEAK
NOUN
collective farm
Synonyms


NOUN
condominium
Synonyms
NOUN
cooperative apartment
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Lenders and co-op boards want to see that a buyer has a solid financial foundation, and some won’t consider all the money if they believe it is a loan.

From MarketWatch Jun. 2, 2026

It was the celebrated film actor Robert Ryan, head of the co-op building’s board, welcoming him.

From The Wall Street Journal May 14, 2026

Because of his connection to the co-op, he was appointed equipment coordinator of the Everest climb, and REI agreed to keep him on the payroll during the expedition.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 8, 2026

C.O.C. runs its own co-op farms in 10 of them, where they grow and process rare varietals like Liberica, a bean that accounts for less than 2% of global coffee production.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 17, 2026

They had bought a bag of it a few weeks ago at one of the co-op stores in Tule Lake, where they’d last been imprisoned.

From "A Place to Belong" by Cynthia Kadohata

We worry that a return to six-man football might lead to a breakup of some schools already co-oping and on the road to consolidation.

From Washington Times May 25, 2018

Prominent communitarian Amitai Etzioni, in highlighting the shortcomings of most institutionalized child care, has duly stressed the virtues of parents' "co-oping," working part time at day-care centers.

From Time Magazine Archive

For years, stores have used less obtrusive forms of co-advertising, called co-oping, in their catalogs to offset the rising costs of postage and printing.

From Time Magazine Archive




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