collaborate — to work together with someone to produce or achieve something
Part of speech: VERB
Definition: to work together with someone to produce or achieve something
Pronunciation (IPA): /kəˈlæbəreɪt/
Korean meaning: 협력하다, 공동으로 작업하다
Korean pronunciation: 컬**래**버레이트
Example Sentences
- The cat and dog decided to collaborate on stealing the turkey from the kitchen counter.
- Scientists from different countries collaborate to solve global problems.
- My brain and my coffee need to collaborate better in the morning.
collaborate
VERB//kəˈlæbəreɪt//
to work together with someone to produce or achieve something

to work together with someone to produce or achieve something
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Origin
From Latin 'collaborari,' formed from 'com-' (together) and 'laborare' (to work). The word entered English in the early 19th century, originally referring to working jointly on literary or scientific projects.
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“The cat and dog decided to collaborate on stealing the turkey from the kitchen counter.”
“Scientists from different countries collaborate to solve global problems.”
“My brain and my coffee need to collaborate better in the morning.”
“The students collaborated on their final presentation for three weeks.”
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