Cooperate \Co*["o]p"er*ate\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Co["o]perated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Co["o]perating}.] [L. co["o]peratus, p. p. of co["o]perari to co["o]perate; co + operari to work, opus work. See {Operate}.] To act or operate jointly with another or others; to concur in action, effort, or effect.
Whate'er co["o]perates to the common mirth. --Crashaw.
Robert Morgenthau, the Manhattan district attorney, has previously accused the Justice Department of refusing to cooperate in his investigation of BCCI.
One of the issues that split the Social Democratic Party was whether or not to cooperate with the Socialist Party, which replaced the Communist Party when it was disbanded last month.
The statement added that the officials "re-emphasized their common interest in more stable exchange rates" and "they agreed to cooperate closely on exchange markets."
Leaders of rival Christian and Moslem cabinets have agreed to cooperate with the Arab League in a bid to prevent the formal partition of Lebanon, officials reported today.
The filing of a criminal information suggests that the department expects Mr. Sheridan to cooperate with investigators.
While stopping short of forming a coalition, the groups said they will cooperate as "representatives of public initiatives not tainted by the political legacy of the past," the official CTK news agency said Wednesday.
Seabrook is completed but its startup has been delayed by opposition from nearby Massachusetts towns, which have refused to cooperate in evacuation planning for the plant.
While George Bush was in charge, not once did Mr. Bush demand economic sanctions _ under a law he said he wanted _ against countries that won't cooperate in the war on drugs.
She admitted that she was nearly broke and in trouble with the police when the FBI asked her to cooperate in the sting operation.
President Bush on Thursday lifted the last sanctions against Panama, imposed for its failure to cooperate in drug-fighting efforts, and then toured a maximum-security prison, saying "tough talk is simply not enough" in battling crime and narcotics.
The director of Central Intelligence let it be known that he would not cooperate.
The spokesman added that Kidder Peabody "didn't agree to cooperate against Mr. Wigton."
Sens. Lawton Chiles, D-Fla. and Pete Wilson, R-Calif., and Rangel called on President Reagan to institute stricter penalties on Latin American countries that fail to cooperate with the United States in efforts to combat drug trafficking.
Secord's decision to cooperate with the Senate and House committees is considered a major breakthrough for congressional investigators.
The aide, Murray Dickman, also told nominees not to cooperate with the review process.
"I didn't want to have anything to do with those people, I somehow got pulled into it and then feared they would pressure me if I did not cooperate," Kolasch told the court.
The district attorney rejected the offer, but was told her refusal to cooperate would jeopardize her children.
In another request, Daimler-Benz has asked Mitsubishi Motors Corp. to cooperate on technology transfer of small truck production for a truck plant in East Germany.
His decision to cooperate is considered a breakthrough for the Iran-Contra investigators.
At a news conference, leaders of the Serbian, Croatian and Moslem parties said they would cooperate on major political and Economic issues.
The White House is incensed at Baghdad's refusal to cooperate last week with a U.N. team.
Di Ricco wasn't sent to prison on his conviction because he agreed to cooperate at Isgro's trial.
Saw Maung, defense minister and armed forces chief of staff, called for citizens and the military to cooperate in holding the proposed government-organized general elections.
French President Francois Mitterrand said in order to maintain peace, the world must cooperate to enforce international law.
In return, Mr. Craig agreed to cooperate in the government's continuing payola probe, says a spokeswoman for the U.S. attorney's office.
Credit Lyonnais's apparent reluctance to cooperate with the government on such a politically charged issue has exacerbated fears that the bank is more heavily exposed to losses than it previously realized.
Matsunaga said Japan wants to cooperate with the United States on China while opposing isolation of Beijing, Shikata said.
"The homeless people on the streets, they're not going to cooperate.
"But to cooperate with one you don't have to exclude the other."
In its latest leaflet, the Palestine Liberation Organization designated today as a day of attacks on Arab tax officials who cooperate with Israeli military authorities in the occupied lands.