Cooperative in a sentence as a noun

Maybe more patents would be challenged if there were more cooperative efforts to bust bad patents.

It's a cooperative atmosphere, and we both succeed with each others' help and knowledge.

The police were nice to me, probably because I was very cooperative.

Some hacker cultures can be both fiercely competitive and cooperative at the same time.

Yes, you too can by required by the compiler to implement cooperative multitasking by hand.

You could instead think of dating as a mutual cooperative process of finding out if you two should really get together.

On my second playthrough I became much more docile and cooperative, and was thoroughly stabbed in the back for being so trusting.

Cooperative in a sentence as an adjective

It's also worth noting that Valve is not publically traded, it seems to resemble a worker cooperative.

Programming in Go's variant of cooperative multithreading is actually more demanding than preemptive multithreading.

This finding provides the first evidence from a naturalistic setting of the importance of cues of being watched, and hence reputational concerns, on human cooperative behaviour.

Gone are the days when "institutions", "common procedures" and "cooperative managerial work", for example, were universally agreed to be valuable things in themselves.

'''My understanding was that you actually have to be careful not to write code that runs for too long, in order to avoid messing up your request times by ruining the cooperative scheduling scheme used in the language.===In general, the previous guides seem to be nicer, although I have to question the reason behind advice like 'do not extend the prototypes'.

A guy like Aleynikov was thus ideally suited as a prosecution target: unlikely to excite much sympathy from a jury with his heavy accent and un-American looks; clueless about lawyers and confessions; cooperative enough to sign statements that were re-formulated by investigators to look bad in court; high-tech enough to mark novel and impressive prosecutorial checkboxes.

Cooperative definitions

noun

a jointly owned commercial enterprise (usually organized by farmers or consumers) that produces and distributes goods and services and is run for the benefit of its owners

See also: co-op

noun

an association formed and operated for the benefit of those using it

adjective

involving the joint activity of two or more; "concerted action"; "the conjunct influence of fire and strong wind"; "the conjunctive focus of political opposition"; "a cooperative effort"; "a united effort"; "joint military activities"

See also: concerted conjunct conjunctive

adjective

done with or working with others for a common purpose or benefit; "a cooperative effort"

adjective

willing to adjust to differences in order to obtain agreement

See also: accommodative