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collaborate verb [ kəˈlabəreɪt ]

• work jointly on an activity or project.
• "he collaborated with him on numerous hotel projects"
Similar: cooperate, join (up), join forces, team up, get together, come together, band together, work together, work jointly, participate, unite, combine, merge, link, ally, associate, amalgamate, integrate, form an alliance, pool resources, club together,
• cooperate traitorously with an enemy.
• "during the last war they collaborated with the Nazis"
Similar: fraternize, conspire, collude, cooperate, consort, sympathize,
Opposite: resist,
Origin: late 19th century: from Latin collaborat- ‘worked with’, from the verb collaborare, from col- ‘together’ + laborare ‘to work’.


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