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collaboration noun [ kəlabəˈreɪʃn ]

• the action of working with someone to produce something.
• "he wrote a book in collaboration with his son"
Similar: cooperation, alliance, partnership, participation, combination, association, concert, teamwork, joint effort, working together, coopetition,
• traitorous cooperation with an enemy.
• "he faces charges of collaboration"
Similar: fraternizing, fraternization, colluding, collusion, cooperating, cooperation, consorting, sympathizing, sympathy, conspiring,
Opposite: resistance,
Origin: mid 19th century: from Latin collaboratio(n- ), from collaborare ‘work together’.


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