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Working with someone else, co-operating to reach a common goal.
When readers enter into a collaborative relationship, it means they are working together for some common goal.
"Got nowhere" means accomplished nothing toward a goal.
Does prefixes mean to or toward. One common word with this prefix is about.
A group has something common, usually a goal.
Not cooperative means unwilling or unhelpful in working or acting together with others towards a common goal or objective. It indicates a lack of collaboration or a refusal to participate or contribute effectively.
In "Of Mice and Men", the phrase "jack together" is used to mean two people working together or collaborating on a task. It can also imply teamwork or cooperation towards a common goal.
To work together towards a common goal.
It is when children plan an activity, assign roles for each other and play together, it would be goal-oriented and done in an organized way toward a common end. It is considered social play because the children cooperate and assume roles while trying to achieve a common goal based on a theme. It usually begins at about 2 years old.
"Jointly" means in collaboration or cooperation with others, working together towards a common goal or sharing responsibility for a task or decision. It implies that two or more entities are involved in a mutual effort or agreement.
The baby represents some aspect of yourself that is not fulfilled. It sounds as if you were working toward some important goal, or on a project that was important - it was something you identified with. But everything fell apart, and you cannot complete your project. ... or it may be that you FEAR that it will fall apart.
It means that you will travel to some location very soon. It will most likely be a road trip. You might also want to go on bike.