Collaborated [verb]

Definition of Collaborated:

work together

Opposite/Antonyms of Collaborated:


Sentence/Example of Collaborated:

Although the model is unfortunately not in NYC this year, ESSENCE collaborated with Anderson this season to pay homage to the fun in dressing this season.

When the pandemic hit and collaborating remotely became critical, Google was well positioned.

Huang, Cai, and their colleagues have looked at the various strategies different teams used to collaborate with the AIs.

He had to find a trainer near home and collaborated with Maryland’s medical staff, which had overseen the bulk of his recovery.

“We remain committed to continue working with the community and local businesses to collaborate and find opportunities to minimize any impacts to the best of our ability,” Slater said in a written statement.

We recognize that the work is far from done and continue to listen, learn and collaborate with our community partners to work together on integrating this work into our institutional operations.

Apple previously said it would continue collaborating with Ive via his new company.

With more than 90% of its labs shut down by March 20, researchers have had to adapt to working from home and collaborating over Zoom.

A network of cities sharing common problems who collaborate to overcome obstacles, navigate government, and speed up changes in policy and practice.

The American Dental Hygienists Association is now collaborating with the ADA survey team to survey hygienists.