collaborate

verb
UK: /kəˈlæb.ə.reɪt/
US: /kəˈlæb.ə.reɪt/
  1. To work together with someone to create or achieve something

    1. We collaborate on many projects at work to share skills.
    2. Scientists from different countries collaborate to study climate change effects.
  2. To cooperate with an enemy nation, especially during wartime.

    1. Some people collaborated with the occupying forces during the war.
    2. He was accused of collaborating with the enemy by providing them with information.
collaborate adjective
  1. Involving two or more people or groups working together.

    1. It was a collaborative effort between schools and the public.
    2. The collaborative project produced impressive results because of teamwork.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "collaborate" in English means: To work together with someone to create or achieve something, To cooperate with an enemy nation, especially during wartime..

The phonetic transcription of "collaborate" is /kəˈlæb.ə.reɪt/ in British English and /kəˈlæb.ə.reɪt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "collaborate": cooperate, team up, conspire, collude.

Example usage of "collaborate": "We collaborate on many projects at work to share skills.". More examples on the page.