cooperation English
Alternative forms
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Noun
(usually, uncountable) The act of cooperating.
Active help from a person, organization, etc.
An orderly sharing of space or resources.
Association for mutual benefit, such as for purposes of production or purchase.
Antonyms
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complicity Noun
( complicities)
(senseid)The state of being complicit; involvement as a partner or accomplice, especially in a crime or other wrongdoing.
* 1854 , , Hard Times , ch. 32:
- He drew up a placard, offering Twenty Pounds reward for the apprehension of Stephen Blackpool, suspected of complicity in the robbery of Coketown Bank.
(archaic) Complexity.[Oxford English Dictionary , 2nd ed., 1989.]
* 1861 , Dr. Marx, "Musical Education and Instruction," The Musical Times , vol. 10, no. 220, p. 53:
- How easy is it, on the other hand, to an enlightened teacher, particularly in the beginning, to elucidate the various forms of rhythm by methodical arrangement in respect of simplicity and increasing complicity or mixture!
Synonyms
* collusion, complicitousness, connivance
Derived terms
* complicitous
Related terms
* accomplice
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