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Example sentences for "cooperate"

Lexicographically close words:
coontit; coontry; coop; cooped; cooperage; cooperated; cooperates; cooperating; cooperation; cooperative
  1. The legislative programmes adopted by the various state labor bodies are metamorphosed into demands, and well organized committees are present to cooperate with the labor members who sit in the legislature.

  2. He believes that capital and labor should cooperate but that capital should cease to be the predominant factor in the equation.

  3. Sidenote: May 9] Alarcon sails from Acapulco to cooperate with Coronado.

  4. A commission of citizens having been appointed under the authority of law to cooperate with the administrative departments in the management of Indian affairs, consisting of William Welsh, of Philadelphia; John V.

  5. Enterprises in the okrug were directed to cooperate by indicating the skills they most needed, by furnishing facilities and, finally, by hiring those who completed the training.

  6. Bulgarian Radio and Television decided to cooperate with the Committee for Tourism to promote a 1-1/2-hour program for foreign tourists on the Black Sea coast.

  7. If an Austro-Russian dispute should arise, we are ready, with the reservation of our known duties as Allies, to cooperate with the other great Powers in mediation between Russia and Austria.

  8. It had hoped to be invited to cooperate in the investigations following this crime, and was prepared, in order to prove the entire correctness of its acts, to proceed against all persons concerning whom it had received information.

  9. I will hold the forces here in readiness to cooperate with you in such manner as the movements of the enemy may make necessary.

  10. I will cooperate from here, my movements depending on those of the enemy.

  11. Meantime a large fleet of steamboats was assembling from St. Louis and Cairo, and Admiral Porter dropped down to Memphis with his whole gunboat fleet, ready to cooperate in the movement.

  12. General Lightburn was to dispatch a good regiment from his position to cooperate with General Corse; and General Morgan L.

  13. When General Burnside reached Kingston and Knoxville, and found no considerable number of the enemy in East Tennessee, he was instructed to move down the river and cooperate with General Rosecrans.

  14. They never cooperate with each other in their economic efforts, or in anything else.

  15. In this letter the society congratulated the commitee in London on its formation, and professed its readiness to cooperate in any way in which it could be made useful.

  16. In him I found much sympathy, and a willingness to cooperate with me.

  17. If we take the self to include the entire organism, then it remains true that we cooperate as a partial cause in all that happens to us.

  18. Of course, an attitude of self-surrender, of willingness to accept suggestions, has to be present and we cooperate with the artist in creating it.

  19. The good is not a preordained and automatically accomplished fact, but an achievement of finite effort, appearing here and there in the world when individuals, instead of contending against each other, cooperate for their mutual advantage.

  20. Sympathetic curiosity, however, seldom works alone, for other interests, less worthy and therefore often unavowed, usually cooperate to overcome our repugnances towards the unpleasant.

  21. And ought I to cooperate in carrying them out?

  22. They are ready to cooperate with all the other dominions of the king; but they will cooperate by no means which they do not like, and at no greater charge than they are willing to bear.

  23. But of course the greater willingness of the government to cooperate with the people has brought {252} about a greater willingness on the part of the people to cooperate with the government.

  24. The militia, armed forces, and security troops have been required to undertake programs to cooperate with youth organizations.

  25. Such auxiliaries would ordinarily be organized by the militia but, whatever their sponsorship, they would be expected to cooperate with local police authorities.

  26. By using its power to confirm these selections, however, the state has managed to fill all the important positions and decisionmaking bodies with persons willing to cooperate and carry out state policy.

  27. They are instructed not to interfere more than necessary with usual human activities in it and to cooperate with the local police, whom they do not supplant.

  28. This was taken as a reflection on the blacks of the city and tended to make them refuse to cooperate with the white board.

  29. The Tennessee Synod reaffirmed its resolution with the threat that they would not cooperate with the United Synod until a by-law embodying the four points had been adopted.

  30. In 1883 the General Synod declared her readiness to cooperate in accordance with the rule proposed by the General Council.

  31. It denies that faith is purely a gift of God, and teaches that man must cooperate in his own conversion.

  32. The address was characterized by a truly earnest and Christian spirit, and by assurance of a hearty purpose to cooperate with us in every noble effort for the glory of God and the salvation of men.

  33. The same convention resolved that they "regard with great pleasure the successful operations of the American Tract Society, among the destitute population of our land, and will cheerfully cooperate with them as opportunity may offer.

  34. May the great and holy purpose we cherish find its expression as we cooperate with the divine purpose.

  35. At the same time, I ask the Congress to cooperate in resisting expenditures that go beyond the limits of the full employment budget.

  36. I will cooperate so that it can conclude its investigation, make its decision, and I will cooperate in any way that I consider consistent with my responsibilities to the Office of the Presidency of the United States.

  37. I recognize that the House Judiciary Committee has a special responsibility in this area, and I want to indicate on this occasion that I will cooperate with the Judiciary Committee in its investigation.

  38. Several times arms and legs refused to cooperate and there was some likelihood of a death by drowning, but each time instinct asserted herself, righted matters, and on he went.

  39. He will as far as possible cooperate with generals McLaws and Jackson and intercept the retreat of the enemy.

  40. They are to cooperate with General Anderson and protect our rear.

  41. That noble soul is holding the difficult post, without any aid, and the Guardian hopes you will be able to send a pioneer into that land to cooperate in establishing the Faith.

  42. They have the advantages of health and freedom from family responsibilities which are not always enjoyed by older people, and they should cooperate to the full with more experienced believers in carrying on the pioneer work of the Cause.

  43. The machine guns should cooperate with a slow sweeping fire.

  44. Should be permanent so that it may cooperate whether to repulse an enemy's attack, to silence his artillery, to damage his defences or to prepare and protect an attack or a counter attack.

  45. The field of action is wide enough for all to be able to cooperate in the economic struggle.

  46. After a moment, "I despise melodrama but if you don't cooperate you're going to get the works.

  47. It will be easier for all concerned if you cooperate with us now.

  48. He will rather be roused thereby to cooperate with his intelligence and energy in a work which is not one man's task alone, and to improve it.

  49. If they cooperate in carrying out this emigration scheme, their capital will be rehabilitated and will have served to promote an unexampled undertaking.

  50. Baron Edmund's refusal to cooperate carried with it the refusal of the Baron de Hirsch Fund and of the circle of leading Jews in London.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cooperate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accede; accord; acquiesce; affiliate; agree; ally; alternate; amalgamate; answer; apportion; assent; assist; associate; band; bandy; change; check; chime; club; coalesce; cohere; coincide; collaborate; combine; commute; compensate; concert; concur; conform; connive; consent; consolidate; conspire; cooperate; correspond; divide; dovetail; engage; exchange; federate; fuse; halve; hang; harmonize; hit; incline; interchange; interlace; interlock; interplay; intersect; intertwine; interweave; jibe; join; league; lean; lock; match; merge; mesh; mortise; overlap; parallel; partner; pitch; play; reciprocate; register; requite; respond; retaliate; return; share; square; stick; swap; switch; synchronize; tally; team; trade; transpose; unite