Working with someone else, co-operating to reach a common goal.
"Aikoi" is a term derived from Hawaiian culture, meaning "to come together" or "to unite." It often embodies the spirit of collaboration, harmony, and working together toward a common goal. In various contexts, it can refer to community gatherings or efforts that emphasize solidarity and mutual support.
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.
Organized effort refers to the coordinated and systematic action taken by a group of individuals to achieve a common goal or objective. It involves planning, collaborating, and working together efficiently towards a specific purpose.