collaboratively
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From collaborative + -ly.
Pronunciation
[edit]- IPA(key): /kəˈlæb.(ə).ɹə.tɪv.li/
Audio (UK): (file) - Hyphenation: col‧la‧bra‧tive‧ly, col‧la‧bo‧ra‧tive‧ly
Adverb
[edit]collaboratively (comparative more collaboratively, superlative most collaboratively)
- In a collaborative manner.
- 2022 October 17, Sean Lyngaas and Clare Duffy, “How a 51-year-old celebrity hacker upended one of the world’s most influential social networks”, in CNN Business[1]:
- Cris “Space Rogue” Thomas, another ex-L0pht member who testified alongside Zatko that day, said that L0pht would do everything it could to get companies to collaboratively fix software issues the hacker group found.
- 2026 March 18, Peter Plisner, “Will devolution deliver real local control?”, in RAIL, number 1057, page 47:
- Rail Minister Lord Hendy was quizzed by the same MPs at an earlier hearing. He maintained that the Bill gave Mayors "much enhanced power" and preserved the existing processes by which rail services can be devolved. "The intention, more widely, is to work collaboratively with all devolved leaders to meet local needs," he said. "It has to be tempered by the reality, which is that the railway network is not generally consistent with mayoral boundaries. […] ".
Synonyms
[edit]- collectively, jointly, together; see also Thesaurus:jointly
Translations
[edit]in a collaborative manner
References
[edit]- “collaboratively”, in Dictionary.com Unabridged, Dictionary.com, LLC, 1995–present.