cooperate in the PONS Dictionary

cooperate Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

he'll cooperate or not, as the mood takes him

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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If the patient does not cooperate in actually wearing the aligners, treatment may fail.
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Investigators say that he refused to cooperate in a police investigation and lied about facts during the investigation.
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This proved to be an exceptionally effective sanction, quickly showing the other side the advantages of cooperating.
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Collecting societies cooperate in many instances to offer joint licensing agreements.
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Several river otters may even cooperate while fishing.
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Too much, in this particular, is expected from them, and too little is done by officers to cooperate with them.
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Only its staff officers will cooperate on a regular basis.
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And what they have done is cooperated with our enemies and are emboldening our enemies.
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During their research, they have cooperated throughout the discussion of several sub-topics.
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It aims to promote inclusive forms of development and cooperates with public and private sector organisations to better manage international relations.
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