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    col·lab·o·ra·tion
    /kəˌlabəˈrāSH(ə)n/

    noun

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  2. Jun 27, 2024 · 1. : to work jointly with others or together especially in an intellectual endeavor. An international team of scientists collaborated on the study. 2. : to cooperate with or willingly assist an enemy of one's country and especially an occupying force. suspected of collaborating with the enemy. 3.

  3. the situation of two or more people working together to create or achieve the same thing: in close collaboration The two playwrights worked in close collaboration on the script. in close collaboration with The two playwrights worked in close collaboration with each other on the script.

  4. Collaboration definition: the act or process of working together or cooperating. See examples of COLLABORATION used in a sentence.

  5. A collaboration is a piece of work that has been produced as the result of people or groups working together. He was also a writer of beautiful stories, some of which are collaborations with his fiancee.

  6. When you join a group of friends to build a huge sandcastle on the beach, your impressive structure is the result of collaboration, or working together toward a common goal. Working with another person — or a group of people — to make something together is collaboration.

  7. [uncountable, countable] the act of working with another person or group of people to create or produce something. It was a collaboration that produced extremely useful results. The new plane was a triumph of European industrial and technical collaboration.

  8. to work with someone else for a special purpose: collaborate on Two writers collaborated on the script for the film. collaborate with someone/something to do something A German company collaborated with a Swiss firm to develop the product.

  9. /kəˌlæbəˈreɪt/ /kəˈlæbɔreɪt/ IPA guide. Other forms: collaborated; collaborating; collaborates. When you work together on shared goal, you collaborate. If you don't just split a project up evenly but work together on creating solutions, you collaborate. Inside the word you see co-labor, or "working together."

  10. Collaboration is a partnership; a union; the act of producing or making something together. Collaboration can take place between two people or many people, strangers or best friends. To collaborate is to commit to the possibility of producing an outcome greater than one that would be developed in a silo.

  11. Collaborate can be used in any context in which people work together: art, business, education—the collaborative possibilities are endless. The word is often used to refer to a creative give-and-take, such as two artists collaborating to paint a mural, or to professional collaboration, such as three different departments collaborating on a ...