partnership

[pɑːtnəʃɪp]

partnership Definition

  • 1the state of being a partner or partners
  • 2a cooperative relationship between people or groups who agree to share responsibility for achieving a specific goal

Using partnership: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "partnership" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The two companies formed a partnership to develop new products.

  • Example

    Their partnership has lasted for over a decade.

  • Example

    The government and the private sector entered into a partnership to improve healthcare.

  • Example

    The partnership between the two musicians resulted in a hit song.

partnership Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for partnership

Idioms Using partnership

  • to form a business partnership with someone

    Example

    He decided to go into partnership with his friend to start a new company.

  • a close association between two people who engage in illegal activities together

    Example

    The two robbers were partners in crime and were arrested together.

  • a long-term romantic relationship between two people who are committed to each other

    Example

    After dating for several years, they decided to enter into a partnership for life by getting married.

Phrases with partnership

  • business partnership

    a legal relationship between two or more people who agree to run a business together

    Example

    They formed a business partnership and opened a restaurant together.

  • public-private partnership

    a cooperative arrangement between the government and private sector for the provision of public services

    Example

    The city entered into a public-private partnership to build a new transportation system.

  • a relationship where all partners have an equal say and share in the profits and losses of a business

    Example

    They agreed to an equal partnership, with each partner contributing equally to the business.

Origins of partnership

from Middle English 'partener', from Old French 'parcener', meaning 'to share equally'

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Summary: partnership in Brief

The term 'partnership' [pɑːtnəʃɪp] refers to a cooperative relationship between people or groups who agree to share responsibility for achieving a specific goal. It can be a legal relationship between business partners, exemplified by 'They formed a business partnership and opened a restaurant together,' or a public-private partnership, as in 'The city entered into a public-private partnership to build a new transportation system.' 'Partnership' extends into idioms like 'partnership in crime,' denoting a close association between two people who engage in illegal activities together, and 'partnership for life,' referring to a long-term romantic relationship.

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