Collaborator in a sentence as a noun

It'd keep the simplicity of your collaborator UI intact, but let me avoid this kind of abuse.

But you can get some work experience with collaborators before cofounding a business with one of them.

As it stands, when you are added as a collaborator to a project it shows up in exactly one place your private, logged in dashboard.

Not the OP, but I sent a friendly note asking a question that was perhaps a bit dumb--just asking to clarify what one "collaborator" meant to them.

An instrument that Lamarr and her collaborator, composer Antheil would have been familiar with.

My collaborator on this project, Kenn White, pointed out that we might very well have to pay taxes on this money if we didn't do something to organize.

As a first measure I think we could make it so that once you removed yourself as a collaborator from a project, it would not be possible for the person to re-add you.

I don't think collaborator is a good term here, it is implying they are secretly giving up US citizens for some evil nefarious purposes to the government.

Imagine that the other person may someday be your ideal co-founder, mentor, collaborator, customer, or angel.

Sad that they still haven't added a requirement that you accept an invite to become a collaboratorThat's one way to look at it..the other way is that they just designed coded, tested and rolled out a feature a day or two after a fairly hostile and accusatory customer complaint.

Collaborator definitions

noun

someone who assists in a plot

See also: confederate henchman

noun

someone who collaborates with an enemy occupying force

See also: collaborationist quisling

noun

an associate in an activity or endeavor or sphere of common interest; "the musician and the librettist were collaborators"; "sexual partners"

See also: cooperator partner pardner