cooperative

[kəʊˈɒpərətɪv]

cooperative Definition

  • 1involving mutual assistance in working towards a common goal
  • 2a business or organization owned and operated by the people who work for it

Using cooperative: Examples

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

  • Example

    The team was very cooperative and finished the project ahead of schedule.

  • Example

    The cooperative's profits are shared among its members.

  • Example

    The farmers formed a cooperative to sell their produce directly to consumers.

cooperative Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for cooperative

Phrases with cooperative

  • a type of cooperative that provides services to its members, such as banking or retail

    Example

    The cooperative society offers low-interest loans to its members.

  • a type of cooperative where the workers own and operate the business

    Example

    The bakery is a worker cooperative, with all employees having an equal say in how the business is run.

  • a type of cooperative where residents collectively own and manage a housing complex

    Example

    The housing cooperative has a board of directors elected by the residents.

Origins of cooperative

from Latin 'cooperari', meaning 'to work together'

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Summary: cooperative in Brief

The term 'cooperative' [kəʊˈɒpərətɪv] refers to mutual assistance in working towards a common goal. It can also refer to a business or organization owned and operated by the people who work for it. Examples include 'The team was very cooperative and finished the project ahead of schedule,' and 'The farmers formed a cooperative to sell their produce directly to consumers.' Phrases include 'cooperative society,' 'worker cooperative,' and 'housing cooperative.'

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