Cooperating [adjective]

Definition of Cooperating:

assisting

Synonyms of Cooperating:


Opposite/Antonyms of Cooperating:

-


Sentence/Example of Cooperating:

The U-visa program, first created in 2000, is open to undocumented immigrants who cooperate with law enforcement after witnessing or being victim to a violent crime.

Ocasio-Cortez cares most about advancing the activist cause, yet she also cares about getting the Democratic Party’s factions to cooperate — because that is the best way to advance the activist cause.

If it stayed connected, the children would keep typing — clickity-clack on their mechanical gaming keyboards — until their eyelids refuse to cooperate with their fingers.

Still, with the pressure on, our lawmakers need to cooperate to keep Bayh-Dole protections strong.

Skarlatos's campaign, which has cooperated frequently with local media, didn't make him available for an interview or respond to questions about the campaign's strategy.

A vor is a highly respected figure in the criminal underworld that emerged from Stalin’s gulags, abiding by a set of rules and principles known as the thieves’ code, which strictly prohibits cooperating with the authorities.

We proactively reached out and cooperated with the FBI early in this ongoing investigation.

I think there’s Taliban who do want peace and are willing to cooperate with the government.

“He has cooperated with this investigation and he is fully aware of what the ramifications of a criminal prosecution would be for his exemplary career,” Barnett wrote.

It wasn’t immediately clear whether they are cooperating with prosecutors.