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

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

1. cooperative person:

2. cooperative firm:

cooperative arrangement N LAW

cooperative association N ADMIN

credit cooperative N

cooperative savings association N ECON

Usage examples with co-operative

co-operative society

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He was also active in the credit union and co-operative movements.
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Resource groups helped in forming initial policies and holding the organization together as the co-operative was developed and occupied.
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A food buying co-operative was established in 1910, and a marketing co-operative was established to sell produce in 1914.
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They can cover the sale of public goods under privatization schemes to co-operative exchanges and occur under varying degrees of monopoly power and state regulation.
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In the late 19th century the co-operative halls were built and the served the community until closure in the 1980s.
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The first residential houses were built in 1959 and ten years later a co-operative store was established by its residents.
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Some co-operative and local banks also have their branches in the town.
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Most medical practice was conducted as a joint co-operative interaction between the physician and the patient as equals.
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If exercised directly, all members meet regularly to make - and vote on - decisions on how the co-operative is run.
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It also has co-operative milk dairy plant 12 km away from the town.
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