collaborative — involving two or more people working together for a special purpose
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: involving two or more people working together for a special purpose
Pronunciation (IPA): /kəˈlæbərətɪv/
Korean meaning: 협력하는, 공동 작업의
Korean pronunciation: 컬**래**버러티브
Example Sentences
- Our office adopted a collaborative workspace where even the coffee machine seems to encourage teamwork by breaking down every Monday.
- The collaborative research between universities led to groundbreaking discoveries.
- She prefers collaborative decision-making over authoritarian leadership styles.
collaborative
ADJECTIVE//kəˈlæbərətɪv//
involving two or more people working together for a special purpose

involving two or more people working together for a special purpose
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Origin
From Latin 'collaborari' meaning 'to work together,' formed from 'col-' (together) and 'laborare' (to work). The word entered English in the 19th century through French influence.
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“Our office adopted a collaborative workspace where even the coffee machine seems to encourage teamwork by breaking down every Monday.”
“The collaborative research between universities led to groundbreaking discoveries.”
“She prefers collaborative decision-making over authoritarian leadership styles.”
“The collaborative art installation was so confusing that even the artists couldn't remember who contributed what.”
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