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collaborate

Intransitive Verb
past: collaboratedpp: collaborateding: collaborating

This term describes a synergistic partnership where multiple parties combine their skills or resources to reach a common objective. It carries a strong connotation of equality and mutual contribution, distinguishing it from simple assistance or supervision. In political or wartime contexts, the word takes on a severe negative charge. When used to describe working with an enemy power, it implies betrayal and treason, shifting the meaning from productive teamwork to moral or legal failure.

Meanings

Intransitive Verb
[~ with someone][~ on something][~ with someone on something]

To work jointly with others or together with a partner to produce or achieve a shared goal.

"The two researchers decided to collaborate on the study of climate change."

Intransitive Verb
[~ with someone]

To cooperate treasonably with an enemy, especially during a time of war.

"The government accused the local officials of collaborating with the occupying forces."

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