English to Spanish Dictionary cooperate

cooperate

cooperar
definition
verb
the leaders promised to cooperate in ending the civil war
act jointly; work toward the same end.
translation of 'cooperate'
verb
unirse,
cooperar,
colaborar
example
I have instructed every member of my staff to fully 'cooperate' in this investigation.
the leaders promised to 'cooperate' in ending the civil war
his captor threatened to kill him if he didn't 'cooperate'
People with diverse resources and plans can 'cooperate' in ways that leave them all better off.
The most important way in which the present system makes people 'cooperate' with each other is when it drives them to fight back against it.
All of us should 'cooperate' in maintaining law and order and in promoting peace and brotherliness.
But what is most important is that everyone should 'cooperate' in using water much less.
Companies should 'cooperate' in creating an environment where human rights are understood and respected.
the leaders promised to 'cooperate' in ending the civil war
It is important for us to 'cooperate' with each other and make an effort to take a bold leap.
The idea is to 'cooperate' in purchasing or importing raw materials, which could reduce their costs.
Thailand and Vietnam have agreed to 'cooperate' in the publicity of their respective national events.
At that point the players are again in a good mood and 'cooperate' with each other until the next mistake happens.
Lionesses 'cooperate' in teaching the cubs how to go about the art of hunting.
We have said that we will 'cooperate' in these three areas of logistic support and use of airspace.
She did not reply in words, but her eyes told David that she was not going to 'cooperate' in any way if he kept asking her like that.
staff need to 'cooperate' with each other
The rules of the game are such that if both 'cooperate' with each other, they both get a reward.
It consists of billions of Argentine ants living in millions of nests that 'cooperate' with each other.
Do you know whether or not he is at this point 'cooperating' with his interrogators?
This will require a significant shift in human consciousness from the selfish to the selfless, from the competitor to the 'cooperator' , from the ignorant to the enlightened.
The company has said it is 'cooperating' with authorities.
Jones said the two police forces have always 'co-operated' , but have fine-tuned their collaboration in recent months.
One of the baggage handlers involved began 'cooperating' with customs and drug agents.
Then came the actions of our esteemed spy agency, that sees fit to harass people into 'cooperating' with it.
But he is reportedly 'cooperating' with authorities, and has not officially been charged with any crime in connection with the case.
One is that the police have said that he is fully 'cooperating' with them, and the police have also said he's not a suspect.
This can only be achieved if we work together, 'co-operate' and love each other.
But 'cooperating' with the tribunal has been a key demand of European and U.S. aid donors.
They're 'cooperating' with police; they've gone in and they've done the right thing.
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