Corroborate vs. Cooperate

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Corroborateverb

(transitive) To confirm or support something with additional evidence; to attest or vouch for.

Corroborateverb

(transitive) To make strong; to strengthen.

Corroborateverb

To make strong, or to give additional strength to; to strengthen.

Corroborateverb

To make more certain; to confirm; to establish.

Corroborateadjective

Corroborated.

Corroborateverb

establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts;

Corroborateverb

give evidence for

Corroborateverb

support with evidence or authority or make more certain or confirm;

Cooperateverb

(intransitive) To work or act together, especially for a common purpose or benefit.

Cooperateverb

(intransitive) To allow for mutual unobstructed action

Cooperateverb

(intransitive) To function in harmony, side by side

Cooperateverb

(intransitive) To engage in economic cooperation.

Cooperateverb

To act or operate jointly with another or others; to concur in action, effort, or effect.

Cooperateverb

work together on a common enterprise of project;

Cooperateverb

work jointly towards the same end

Cooperateverb

assist someone or comply with their requests

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