Verb
co-operate (third-person singular simple present co-operates, present participle co-operating, simple past and past participle co-operated)
(UK) Alternative spelling of cooperate
co operate
The climate stubbornly refuses to co-operate with computer models and the writers of alarmist popular articles and books. Ian Plimer
[I will] not co-operate on [a] no-deal. Donald Tusk
Having two bathrooms ruined the capacity to co-operate. Margaret Mead
Prayer is commitment. We don't merely co-operate with God with certain things held back within. We, the total person, co-operate. This means that co-operation equals committment. E. Stanley Jones
It becomes increasingly clear that [...] the Christian's watchword can no longer be "escape" but "collaboration". He must co-operate with God and men in God's work in the world and among humanity. Henri de Lubac
My upbringing does not allow me to take a life... When we go against nature then everything becomes dangerous; human beings too become dangerous. On the other hand, if we co-operate with nature, then she also co-operates with us. Narendra Modi