What does cooperator mean?
Definitions for cooperator
co·op·er·a·tor
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Princeton's WordNet
collaborator, cooperator, partner, pardnernoun
an associate in an activity or endeavor or sphere of common interest
"the musician and the librettist were collaborators"; "sexual partners"
Wiktionary
cooperatornoun
One who cooperates; an associate.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Cooperatornoun
He that, by joint endeavours, promotes the same end with others.
Etymology: from cooperate.
ChatGPT
cooperator
A cooperator is a person, group, or entity that works with others willingly towards a common goal, sharing resources, knowledge, or effort for mutual benefit. Cooperators could refer to individuals collaborating in a team, businesses working in a partnership, or nations participating in an international agreement. Their actions are characterized by collective teamwork, coordination, and mutual assistance.
Webster Dictionary
Cooperatornoun
one who labors jointly with others to promote the same end
Etymology: [L.: cf. F. cooprateur.]
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of cooperator in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of cooperator in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of cooperator in a Sentence
This isn't a case with surprises in it. It's not even a surprise who your central cooperator is. [ It ] will be painfully boring to watch, gates is gravy at this point.
The early closing of a case is not good because things happen in the future, there could be new reporting, a cooperator in another district, or a case that comes forward -- so why declare' case over' and air all of your evidence when something else could happen in the future ?
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