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collaborative

[kuh-lab-uh-rey-tiv, -er-uh-tiv]

adjective

  1. characterized or accomplished by cooperation or working together.

    collaborative methods;

    a collaborative report.

  2. relating to or involving several organizations, groups, people, etc., working together for a common purpose.

    My doctor is now part of a collaborative practice.

    Modern policing is trending toward collaborative law enforcement, where police officers work hand-in-hand with community leaders and neighborhood associations.



noun

  1. a group of people working together for a common purpose.

    The collaborative of doctors was able to gather important new information about the illness by pooling anonymized patient data.

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • collaboratively adverb
  • uncollaborative adjective
  • uncollaboratively adverb
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The best part about the whole business is it’s collaborative.

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“Because if we don’t have that trust in the community, including immigrant communities then we’re not going to get that collaborative approach to police a city of this size.”

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Palace also say there has been no employee, backroom staff or coach sharing with Lyon, no dialogue, no collaborative strategy, no combined partnerships, sponsorships or commercial deals and no collective scouting, analysis or software collaborations.

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Rannells, who was working with a directing team for the first time, commended the duo’s ability to run the ship collaboratively.

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It concluded the team had "worked collaboratively and well together".

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What does collaborative mean?

Collaborative is an adjective that describes an effort in which people work together (that is, one in which they collaborate).Collaborative is often used in a positive context to refer to two or more parties successfully working together on a goal or shared project. It’s also increasingly used as a noun for an organized joint effort.Example: The groundbreaking new album was a collaborative effort by the two musicians, who usually have very different styles.

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