0 present participle of cooperate
1 to act or work together for a particular purpose, or to be helpful by doing what someone asks you to do:
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.
This illustrates the ability of regression trees to separate, or group together, cooperating factors under given circumstances.
By means of cooperating with the virtual robot, predictive display control method can eliminate the affection of time-delay and improve the maneuverability and the safety.
Therefore, the second intention is to demonstrate the difficulties in the interpretation of age-intensity profiles which derive from cooperating processes.