The second, under General John Pope, coöperated with Flag Officer Foote, from the west bank of the Mississippi, in the capture of Island No.
President McKinley sent warships and soldiers to China, where they coöperated with the forces of Japan and the European powers in rescuing the imperiled foreigners in Pekin.
The Lord coöperated with this holy intention, giving him a triennium of great quiet.
It is probable that some of the Wesleyans at Wilmington, Ohio, coöperated with Quakers at that point.
These three communities deserve special consideration, inasmuch as they illustrate an interesting movement in which benevolent persons in Canada, England and the United States coöperated to improve the condition of the refugees.
The same class of people in Maryland coöperated with members of their society in the vicinity of Philadelphia.
A carefully kept record of his dreams, in which matter the patient apparently coöperated to the best of his ability, likewise failed to reveal any of the pre-stealing dreams mentioned above.
He talked freely and coöperated in every way with the interviewer.
He was fortunate enough to seize, through treachery, the person of the Thracian Miltokythes, who had been the pronounced enemy of Kotys, and had coöperated with Athens.
Others coöperated in the suppression of advertising on the part of questionable people, while correspondents of out of town newspapers, both foreign and domestic, cheerfully acceded to requests to suppress all disturbing financial reports.
It was a disagreeable task as these auctioneers had to be urged to cease doing business, but it was rendered unexpectedly easy by the courtesy and friendliness with which they coöperated for the general welfare.
Whether this has taken place by the action of natural selection alone, or whether the laws of variation and the intimate processes within the germ-plasm have coöperated will become clear in the discussion of germinal selection.
In all the army schools French and British officers coöperated as instructors and gave the value of their three years' experience on the fighting front.
That the nation at home was made to feel itself part of the fighting forces and coöperated enthusiastically and effectively in the organization of the national resources was not the least of the triumphs of the United States.
Naval aviators coöperated with the British to patrol the coasts in search of submarines.
Agrippa coöperated with him in all his projects quite zealously, in spite of having stated a contrary opinion, just as if he had been the one to propose the plan.
The garrison emerged from the city, and coöperated with the victors, and booty of indescribable value fell into their hands.
He immediately and cordially coöperated with the alliance his father had formed, and pressed the war against France, Spain and Italy.
With sleepless zeal Leopold coöperated with nearly all the monarchs in Europe, in combining a resistless force to crush out from the continent of Europe the spirit of popular liberty.
He even entered into negotiations with the Turks, and coöperated with Solyman in his invasion of Hungary, having the promise of the sultan that he should be appointed king of the realm as soon as it was brought in subjection to Turkey.
While the Protestants were thus unhappily disunited, the pope coöperated with the emperor, and wheeled all his mighty forces into the line to recover the ground which the papal church had lost.
He was the intimate friend of the lamented President Appleton; and no one, perhaps, coöperated with the president more vigrously than he, in increasing the resources and extending the influence of Bowdoin College.
The imperial and French ambassadors still coöperated as actively as ever, and the episcopal party, the Spanish prelates in particular, entered upon the struggle with a full sense of its critical importance.
Time has kindly coöperated with my disinclination to write the poetry and the criticism besides.
Happily the acting Governor of Shensi has coöperated nobly.
So nominally he adopted a neutral attitude toward both, but really in secret he chose the cause of Trebellius, and coöperated with him among other ways by allowing him to obtain soldiers.
For bribery was rampant and each coöperated with the other because of his own fear.
How zealously he coöperated with Lysander and the Peloponnesians in putting down Athens, has been shown in my last preceding volume.
Accordingly Derkyllidas marched southward across the Mæander into Karia, while the Lacedæmonian fleet under Pharax coöperated along the shore.
Such was the immediate consequence when man coöperated with the bountifulness of nature in this fruitful region; and it brings out prominently by its contrast the wretchedness of the Turkish domination.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "perated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.