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collaborate (verb), collaborates; collaborated; collaborating
1. To cooperate with another person, or group, in order to achieve something: Patricia and her family members strived to collaborate with each other to decide on where they would spend their next vacation.
2. To work together, especially in a joint intellectual effort: The two writers decided to collaborate on a novel which was finally completed and published.
3. To cooperate jointly on an activity; primarily, to produce a mutual project: The people working on the special dictionary certainly have been able to collaborate nicely in order to achieve its completion!


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2. To work together, especially in a joint intellectual effort: The two writers decided to collaborate on a novel which was finally completed and published.
3. To cooperate jointly on an activity; primarily, to produce a mutual project: The people working on the special dictionary certainly have been able to collaborate nicely in order to achieve its completion!


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com-, co-, cog-, col-, con-, cor-
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labor-, laborat-
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collaborate, corroborate
collaborate (kuh LAB uh rayt") (verb)
1. To work together, typically in an intellectual undertaking: The scientists agreed to collaborate in their research.
2. To assist or to work with an organization of which an individual may not be a member: The spies agreed to collaborate with the enemy which was planning to invade the islands.
2. To assist or to work with an organization of which an individual may not be a member: The spies agreed to collaborate with the enemy which was planning to invade the islands.
corroborate (kuh ROB uh rayt") (verb)
To confirm or to provide supporting evidence or information: The independent research from the two scientists appeared to corroborate the cause of the disease.
The committee continued to collaborate on their research; in fact, their most recent findings seemed to corroborate their earlier conclusions.
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Confusing Words Clarified: Group C; Homonyms, Homophones, Homographs, Synonyms, Polysemes, etc.
(page 7)
Word Entries containing the term:
“collaborate”
collaborate together
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Pleonasms or Tautological Redundancies
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