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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
“This new generation of leaders can make cooperation sexy,” Olikara told me.
We ought to seek Chinese cooperation in a response to this North Korean act of aggression.
Much can be accomplished even without the cooperation of a conservative Congress.
The mantra in Washington is to “manage” differences with Beijing and find areas of cooperation.
Under unusually blue skies in Beijing, the American and Chinese presidents vow cooperation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The Commission appreciates the cooperation you and Western Union have shown.
He arrests, punishes and banishes, where there is trace of cooperation or connection with Deserter Fritz and his schemes.
So for the first time the race of man began to learn what international cooperation meant.
We have recently perfected an organization of these with a view to cooperation among States and with the Federal departments.
For moral and social as well as industrial protection it begs cooperation.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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