His sympathy, even solicitude it may be, cooperates powerfully with the greater or lesser degree of interest awakened in the learner.
The passions being kept at a distance, the successful grounding of the pupil in morality depends in general on the manner in which instruction cooperates with his occupations.
America cooperates with Great Britain; America or any country in America declares war against Germany; 5.
The British and the Soviets are mutually so suspicious that the Chinese are likely to keep control, but the Chinese central government, taking no chances, cooperates rather than commands.
He likewise belongs to the Commercial Club and cooperates in all of its well defined plans and movements for the upbuilding of the city.
He belongs to the Walla Walla Commercial Club and cooperates in all of its well defined plans for the upbuilding of the city, for the extension of its trade relations and for the upholding of its high civic standards.
He belongs to the Commercial Club and cooperates heartily in all of its well defined plans and measures for the welfare and upbuilding of the city.
He is much interested in everything that pertains to the public welfare and cooperates heartily in those measures and movements which are a matter of civic virtue and of civic pride.
He thus cooperates in the organized movements to promote the interests of farmers and to promulgate knowledge that will render their labors of greatest effect in crop production and in stock raising.
He is also a member of the Walla Walla Commercial Club and cooperates in all of its plans and measures for the upbuilding of the city and the extension of its trade relations.
And hence, the end being already intended, grace cooperates with us.
Although vital functions are always from an intrinsic principle, yet an extrinsic agent can cooperate with them, even as external heat cooperates with the functions of the vegetal soul, that food may be more easily digested.
Hence after the aforesaid words Augustine subjoins: "He operates that we may will; and when we will, He cooperates that we may perfect.
For a man is then in such a frame of mind that he would be sorry even for those he does not remember, if they were present to his memory; and this movement cooperates in his justification.
In general it cooperates with all civic movements to make Montreal a better place in which to live.
Thus, he who sells paper to the publisher of obscene books cooperates remotely; he who sets the type or reads the proofs of such books cooperates proximately.
He who cooperates materially through necessity does not cause sin, but uses his own right, which the bad will of the other abuses and makes an occasion of sin (see 1447 d).
This virtue is a gift of God and a permanent habit of the soul, but there are certain acts by which man cooperates with God and prepares himself for the gift.
The sins with which one cooperates by supplying food or drink to others who have no right to it are more or less serious according as they violate the natural law or only positive human law.
Thus, he who gives a ladder to a burglar cooperates in a remote preparation; he who holds the ladder while the burglar goes up cooperates in a proximate preparation.
The intention of him who cooperates must be good; for, if he wills to help a false religion, he is guilty of formal cooperation; if he wills some other wrong end, he is guilty of some other species of sin.
He who commands ten laborers to work an hour each on Sunday cooperates in ten venial sins (see 219), but he may be guilty of mortal sin on account of scandal.
Thus, he who cooperates only as to the mode of injury is probably liable only for that damage which he added to the substantial damage.
Thus, in supplying meat the butcher cooperates only remotely, while the cook who prepares it and the waiter who serves it cooperate proximately.
Thus, he who sells a revolver to a gunman who is preparing for a murder cooperates proximately, while he who sells the materials for this weapon cooperates only remotely.
He is not neglectful of the duties of citizenship, however, but cooperates in many well defined plans and measures for the general good.
He stands for all that is progressive in public affairs and cooperates in many well defined plans and measures for the general good.
He is also a member of the Commercial Club and cooperates in all of its well defined plans and projects for the upbuilding and development of the city, for the extension of its trade relations and the upholding of its civic standards.
The man who stands by, while a thug robs his neighbor's house and murders the wife and children, practically cooperates with the criminal.
It recognizes merely a partisan tribal Deity who cooperateswith a people to realize its own ends, however unworthy and debasing those ends may be.
Therefore, both in man and woman, it cooperatesactively in the conception of the child.
It cooperates with local authorities in the protection of migratory birds.
The Branch of Silviculture supervises the sale and cutting of timber on the National Forests and cooperateswith States in protecting forest lands under Section 2 of the Weeks Law.
In this case the Forest Service usually cooperates with the stockmen to provide water.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cooperates" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.