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cooperate

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I do not forgive those who saw the attacks and have refused to cooperate with law enforcement.

“The world is trying to bring a coalition together to cooperate against the threat of ISIS,” he said.

A principled GOP could,” said the Senator, “find people on both left and right to cooperate on issues.

Spitz impressed Michaelis as “reliable, trustworthy and intelligent… [and] willing to cooperate.”

Spitz “persuaded Schwend that his best chance would be to confess his activities with the RSHA and to cooperate with us.”

That means they must have a governor, to cooperate with the military garrison.

But this service cannot be made what it should be made if the Government does not cooperate in this policy of needed publicity.

This will be much simpler, and will have much less injurious effect on your mind if you cooperate with us.

After everything that's happened in the past two weeks, it wouldn't kill you to cooperate with us.

Her military part was to send 120,000 troops across the Channel to cooperate with the French army against the Germans.

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On this page you'll find 104 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to cooperate, such as: aid, assist, collaborate, comply with, conspire, and contribute.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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