0 to act or work together for a particular purpose, or to be helpful by doing what someone asks you to do:
1 to act or work together for a shared purpose, or to help willingly when asked:
The company promised to cooperate fully with the law-enforcement authorities.
He refused to cooperate.
2 to agree to work with another company, organization, or country in order to achieve something:
Large corporations have a duty to cooperate in order to protect the environment.
cooperate (with sb) on/in sth We are cooperating with another company on this joint venture.
cooperate in doing sth/ to do sth They have agreed to cooperate in distributing products and providing support services.
3 to be helpful by doing what someone asks you to do:
cooperate with sb A spokesman said the company would cooperate fully with the regulatory authorities.
Governments must cooperate if they are to combat international terrorism.
Their refusal to cooperate is perfectly understandable, considering the circumstances.
If you all cooperate, we can have this place tidy in no time.
The process converges to a unique absorbing state in which all players cooperate.
Most disturbing is the finding that once players learn that their opponent has either cooperated or defected, almost all defect.
This illustrates the ability of regression trees to separate, or group together, cooperating factors under given circumstances.
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