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I . cooperative [kəʊˈɒpərətɪv, Am koʊˈɑ:pɚət̬-] N

cooperative
member of a cooperative
member of a cooperative

II . cooperative [kəʊˈɒpərətɪv, Am koʊˈɑ:pɚət̬-] ADJ

1. cooperative person:

cooperative

2. cooperative firm:

cooperative

cooperative arrangement N LAW

cooperative arrangement

cooperative association N ADMIN

cooperative association

credit cooperative N

cooperative savings association N ECON

Usage examples with cooperative

member of a cooperative

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The government saw cooperatives as a way to democratize capital and decentralize the state.
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It has a long and established legal history of leasing land to individuals, to cooperatives, and to intentional communities such as kibbutzim and moshavim.
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In 1939, the synagogue building passed into the local agri-business cooperatives ownership and in the years that followed it was used for storage.
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In order to market the oranges, there are two cooperatives, where a lot of people from the village work.
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In each thana it established 10 village-based women's cooperatives.
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There are no agricultural cooperatives, no documented roads, and little other infrastructure.
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The check paid off in full the cooperative's first two loans and made advance payments on the others.
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Equity inspired the creation of many farmers' cooperatives still in existence.
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Some 2,000 county-level units coordinated programs and enforced policies with the economic cooperatives and households in their jurisdictions.
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