Collaborate
collaborate (verb) - work together with other people (for a special purpose)
collaboration (noun)
Example sentences:
* An American company collaborated with a Thai company to design the product.
* We have collaborated closely with our foreign partners on this project.
* The G7 group of industrialized countries work in close collaboration at their meetings to ensure the economic health of their economies.
* The Bangkok branch wants to collaborate with us in the submission of comments on the project proposal.
* The class consists of lectures, seminars and also workshops, where students collaborate in group exercises and projects.
* It was not long after the two smaller companies started to collaborate that larger company determined to steal Dali the advertising spokesperson of the two smaller companies.
* The famous painter and teh perfume maker Chanel collaborated over the costumes for the ballet produced in New York.
* This new groupware software tool allows several managers to collaborate on a single piece of work.
* Soviet firms have made several efforts to collaborate with foreign firms.
* The country's economic policy is to collaborate with all the countries of the world.
* Recently it has been proposed that we should collaborate with companies from the developed countries in joint enterprises.
* "They have to live, eat, have a roof over their heads. So they collaborate with people who they feel are their sworn enemies."
* The manager and his staff collaborate on a strategy for asserting goal-oriented outcomes.
* He was a conscious political operator and was willing to collaborate with the most ruthless of political manipulators.
* It was very easy for us to join in and to collaborate and to participate and to do a lot of work for them.
* We are trying to create a degree of confidence amongst the staff and encourage them to collaborate with other staff.






