cooperate - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cooperate in Hindi

  • सहयोग
  • मिलकर काम करना
  • साथ मिलाकर काम करना
  • साथ मिलकर काम करना
  • साथ देना
  • सहायता करना
  • सहयोग देना

cooperate Definition

Verb

  • work jointly toward the same end.

cooperate Example

  • the leaders promised to cooperate in ending the civil war ( नेताओं ने गृहयुद्ध को समाप्त करने में सहयोग करने का वादा किया )
  • It was decided to send an Achaean force to cooperate with the Roman general, and Polybius was selected to command the cavalry. ( रोमन जनरल के साथ सहयोग करने के लिए एक अचियान बल भेजने का निर्णय लिया गया था, और पॉलीबियस को घुड़सवार सेना की कमान के लिए चुना गया था। )
  • with such a hatred of Napoleon that European when a general coalition was formed against the Coalition, French emperor he was one of the first to join it 1804 (Dec. 3, 1804), pledging himself to send an army corps to cooperate with the English and Russians in driving the enemy out of Holland and Hanover. ( नेपोलियन की इतनी नफरत के साथ कि यूरोपीय जब गठबंधन के खिलाफ एक सामान्य गठबंधन का गठन किया गया था, फ्रांसीसी सम्राट वह 1804 (3 दिसंबर, 1804) में शामिल होने वाले पहले लोगों में से एक थे, जिन्होंने खुद को अंग्रेजी के साथ सहयोग करने के लिए एक सेना कोर भेजने का वचन दिया था। और हॉलैंड और हनोवर से दुश्मन को खदेड़ने में रूसी। )
  • The agreement assumes that the army and President Aristide will cooperate. ( समझौता मानता है कि सेना और राष्ट्रपति अरिस्टाइड सहयोग करेंगे। )

More Sentence

  • Now it is time to cooperate on some real dramatic business.
  • It took the cooperation of the entire team to meet the fundraising goal.  
  • Without the cooperation of citizens, the neighborhood watch program won’t be effective.  
  • The lack of cooperation between law enforcement agencies made it difficult to track the missing child.  
  • With the cooperation of the rebels, the foreign government was able to remove the dictator from power.  
  • The strength of the United Nations is dependent upon the cooperation of its member countries.  
  • The carjacking case was dismissed after the victim declined to cooperate.
  • I urge anyone with information to cooperate fully with this office.
  • I hope and believe we can cooperate with the new Congress,
  • The nature of their actions makes it absolutely imperative that they fully cooperate.
  • She tried to force a smile, but her lips wouldn't cooperate.
  • Families must cooperate together to accomplish goals and live peacefully, whether that cooperation is part of chore duties, household maintenance, saving money, or other family tasks.
  • He has said he will cooperate fully with the police enquiries.
  • The two universities are to cooperate in the development of a new industrial process.
  • We hope we can cooperate even more closely in the future.
  • Governments must cooperate if they are to fight/combat international terrorism.
  • The Russians have already indicated their willingness to cooperate.
  • Leopards cooperate with each other when hunting game.
  • The church seeks to cooperate closely with local schools.
  • Let's cooperate to get the work done quickly.
  • She stubbornly refused to cooperate.
  • He hesitated he would cooperate with the police.
  • During our meeting, he indicated his willingness to cooperate.
  • The two groups agreed to cooperate with each other.
  • Can you cooperate with us?
  • When he was eventually caught after he'd been committing identity theft for five years, he agreed to cooperate with the FBI and became a successful consultant advising businesses about how to protect themselves from this crime.
  • cooperate when required.
  • One of the most effective forms of support for kids of divorce occurs naturally when they see their parents cooperate with one another towards finding the best solution.
  • She crossed to it, doubting the locks would cooperate with her this time, either.
  • Some children achieve some control over bladder and/or bowel movements as early as nine months of age and are able to cooperate in controlling themselves to some degree by the age of 12 to 15 months.
  • Cooperate with, show tact towards, and compromise with other children, demonstrating the willingness to subordinate the self by modifying behavior and opinions in the interests of others.
  • And most of those who do, are unwilling to cooperate.
  • While anorexia is usually treated on an in-patient basis, bulimia and binge-eating may be treated on an out-patient basis if the victim is willing to cooperate with the treatment.
  • The least she could do was cooperate.