Crossword-Solution: COOPERATOR 10 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Cooperator n. One who labors jointly with others to promote the same
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Feeling convinced that it was not the design of Providence that she should abandon America for Ireland, Father Neale released her from her promise to return to Kilkenny, in order that she might become his cooperator in the foundation of a religious order in the United States (the Visitation Nuns)."-- (Ibid.) Already was the young church robbing the old of some of its best members, who were to give some weight to the Irish element in this country.
Irish Race in the Past and the Present Aug. J. Thebaud 2002
One double post card, used as a cooperator with a follow-up, calls attention to a sample previously mailed, asking a careful comparison of the grade of material and closes with a special inducement to replies in the form of a discount for five days.
Business Correspondence Anonymous 2005
All these are expressed as follows: "By command, by counsel, by consent, by flattery, by receiving, by participation, by silence, by not preventing, by not denouncing." It must be observed, however, that in five of these cases the cooperator is always bound to restitution.
Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Thomas Aquinas 2006
Hale had acted, up to this time, earnestly with Noyes and Parris; and the letter shows that Mather had the sympathies and the interests of a cooperator with them, and in their "designs." Every person of honorable feelings can judge for himself of the suggestion to Sewall, to be a partner in a false representation to the public, by addressing Mather "in a spectre so unlike" him--that is, in a character which he, Sewall, knew, as well as Mather, to be wholly contrary to the truth.
Salem Witchcraft and Cotton Mather Charles W. Upham 2008
She was a valiant cooperator in the work of the Catholic missionaries during the early part of the last century, and American Catholics can scarcely fail to be interested in her story.
Venerable Philippine Duchesne G. E. M. 2010