1. cofounded - Adjective
2. cofounded - Verb
cofounded
simple past and past participle of cofound
cofounded (not comparable)
Founded at the same time as another, or by two or more people.
About two years ago, Lenya N. Quinn-Davidson, area fire advisor for the University of California Cooperative Extension, cofounded the Humboldt County Prescribed Burn Association. Source: Internet
Georgia, whose father cofounded the electronic music group Leftfield, grew up immersed in the culture. Source: Internet
Harris screened his movie “Rubin & Ed” at the first Bicknell festival, which he cofounded with Lory Smith and James Anderson. Source: Internet
First conceived by Rat with help from Todd and Ian Lynne (the brothers who also cofounded Cephia's Treat, an influential local noise label), the festival’s initial go-round was a small but unmitigated success. Source: Internet
Headquartered in Hoboken, New Jersey, Jet.com was cofounded by entrepreneur Marc Lore, perhaps best known as the creator of the popular Diapers.com e-commerce site that he eventually sold to Amazon. Source: Internet
In April, Suhail Doshi dropped a bomb on his employees: He was stepping down as CEO of Mixpanel, the company he had cofounded, and handing over the reins to Amir Movafaghi, who had been chief operating officer. Source: Internet