0 present participle of collocate
1 (of words and phrases) to often be used together in a way that sounds correct to people who have spoken the language all their lives, but might not be expected from the meaning
Notably, there are strong collocating nouns with the modifier use of staple, of which food, diet and industries are the most prominent examples.
Bridge verb0word: verb other than keyword verb that is modified by words frequently collocating with keyword.
However, it is planned to start collocating in early 2000 and complete by early 2001.
One does not need to be an expert to know that collocating is obviously intended to save money by reducing staff.
It is suggested that collocating the two stations in new premises will result in greater efficiency.