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Example sentences for "cooeperate"

Lexicographically close words:
cony; cood; coodent; cooed; cooee; cooeperated; cooeperating; cooeperation; cooeperative; cooerdinate
  1. The teacher of physics can cooeperate here, and indeed throughout the whole topic of apparatus and cooking processes.

  2. Those teachers are fortunate who may cooeperate with a school lunch room, thus affording their pupils opportunity for dealing with practical administrative and economic problems.

  3. There was no other course open which seemed feasible to a broken-spirited man in his position.

  4. Berneck=, defeat of Junot by the Black Legion at, iii.

  5. Bluecher was to cross the middle Rhine, and Buelow, with thirty thousand men, was to cooeperate with the English troops under Graham in the Netherlands.

  6. But he wilfully left himself with inferior numbers; he did not heartily cooeperate with Bluecher; both were unready; Gneisenau was suspicious; and the battle of Ligny was a Prussian blunder.

  7. But the instant the French marshal was informed of his enemy's retrograde movements he threw forward a strong force of cavalry to cooeperate with Napoleon.

  8. What senses cooeperate in furnishing data for "active touch"?

  9. Facilitation is a fact, and that means that a stimulus which could not of itself arouse a response can cooeperate with another stimulus that has a direct connection with that response, and reinforce its effect.

  10. Although both Frederick and Maria Theresa died in the interval, their successors proved themselves quite as willing to cooeperate with the implacable tsarina.

  11. Hardly an inch of Russian soil was exacted, only a promise to cooeperate in excluding British trade from the Continent.

  12. Moreover, the tests of actual trial and success in further undirected exercises usually cooeperate to confirm and extend and refine what the systematic drills have given.

  13. Many bonds must cooeperate to determine his final response.

  14. Cooeperate with anybody that was peaceably inclined to assist you?

  15. I have no knowledge of their making any effort whatever to induce other trades unions--I do not know that they made any effort to have others cooeperate with them; if they did, I do not know of it.

  16. All peace officers (and the military when called out to suppress a riot, is only a posse for the peace officers) are expected, and it is their duty, to cooeperate for the purpose of keeping the peace.

  17. Is not it the duty of other head officers to cooeperate with the sheriff?

  18. They promised to cooeperate with us in efforts to stop the burning.

  19. In each industry the pay of all these functionaries comes from the selling price of the commercial article that they cooeperate in making.

  20. The wages of labor depend in part on a numerical ratio between units of capital and units of labor, as they cooeperate in production; and the change in the ratio which enlarging capital causes improves the condition of the working people.

  21. How Different Classes of Purchasers cooeperate in this Price Making.

  22. A real welding process has begun during the last few years as the population tends to become more static, or as it learns to cooeperate in such agencies as Red Cross work during the war and the work of the Farm Bureau.

  23. In Sheridan and Pierre, the Commercial Clubs have been very ready to cooeperate in any movements that would benefit the farmer.

  24. And it succeeded, after long negotiations, in persuading the county and the city governments to cooeperate in the erection of a Children's Building, which houses both the court and the detention home.

  25. Simultaneously Joan Cebrian, alguazil mayor of the Suprema, was ordered to cooeperate with the inquisitors in the arrest and sequestration.

  26. Man has not only strength to cooeperate with God for his own salvation, but he may even go beyond the demands of the law and perform works of supererogation.

  27. We may add that Wesley made the bestowal upon our depraved nature of ability to cooeperate with God to be a matter of grace, while Arminius regarded it as a matter of justice, man without it not being accountable.

  28. According to the present hypothesis, earth movements such as are discussed in Chapter XII may cooeperate with two astronomical factors.

  29. When the sun's activity began to diminish, all these conditions, as well as several others, would cooeperate to cause the ice sheets to disappear.

  30. Another factor would cooeperate in producing mild temperatures in high latitudes during the winter, namely, the fogs which would presumably accumulate.

  31. Nevertheless, it is worth while to raise the question whether climatic extremes may cooeperate with other agencies in setting the time when the earth's crust shall be deformed.

  32. At times of great solar activity the agencies mentioned above would apparently cooeperate to cause an advance of ice sheets into lower latitudes.

  33. Many other circumstances would cooeperate to produce a similar result.

  34. Readers who desire to cooeperate in the circulation of Scripture Studies will be supplied at cost prices, and can have tracts ad libitum.

  35. We shall be glad to hear from you, and to cooeperate with you, and we assure you that you will find a blessing in every sacrifice you may make on behalf of the truth.

  36. Before we consider how the waste of the land brought in by streams is rebuilt upon the ocean floor, we must proceed to study the work of two agents, glacier ice and the wind, which cooeperate with rivers in the denudation of the land.

  37. All agencies which produce waste tend to set its particles free and in motion, and therefore cooeperate with gravity.

  38. How can such committees cooeperate with similar men's committees and with the public authorities?

  39. It was essentially the doctrine which has been so often expounded by the non-interventionists every time America has been invited to cooeperate with Europe.

  40. Certainly, the present purpose of the child, the child's honest intention to cooeperate with the father in the father's purpose for him.

  41. But since his presence was largely due to Justinian's mistrust of Belisarius, he failed to cooeperate with the latter and accomplished nothing before his recall in 539.

  42. Their proffer was accepted; the negotiations with Pyrrhus ended; and Rome and Carthage bound themselves not to make a separate agreement with the common foe, while the Carthaginian fleet was to cooeperate with the Romans.

  43. The Caesarians were now divided into two parties, and Octavian began to cooeperate with the republicans in the Senate.

  44. It is his business to cooeperate with others in a single effect in which each is a factor in the exact measure of the importance of his part as conceived by the dramatist.

  45. A massacre seemed imminent at any moment; but within two days after her arrival the Indians tentatively agreed to cooeperate and all became peaceful.

  46. These annuities were being held up until the Indians would agree to cooeperate in apprehending Inkpaduta and his band.

  47. But this principle had to be dropped in order to induce the peasants to cooeperate with the revolutionary town workmen.

  48. Under these circumstances it was no longer possible for the government to cooeperate with the house, which was accordingly dissolved on December 28.

  49. Invaded simultaneously by the forces of China and Shiragi, it was also torn by internal dissensions, and could not cooeperate in any effective manner with the Japanese navy, which consequently withdrew, leaving Kudara to its inevitable fate.

  50. The Japanese forces not only possessing a numerical advantage on the sea, but also having captured the land forts from which the army could cooeperate with the fleet, a Chinese defeat appeared a foregone conclusion.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cooeperate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.