Crossword-Solution: COOPERATING 11 letters, 27 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Cooperating p. pr. & vb. n. of Cooperate

We have 27 clues for the answer “COOPERATING”

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Acting together 4 answers
responding 29 answers
concurrent 32 answers
ANSWERING ___ 39 answers
Tractable. 46 answers
Amenable 46 answers
Pliable 47 answers
responsive 50 answers
tremulous 51 answers
forthcoming 52 answers
impressible 52 answers
Informa-tive 56 answers
Manageable 59 answers
Impressionable 64 answers
Accept-able 66 answers
Congenial 67 answers
satisfactory 67 answers
Mild 68 answers
cooperative 68 answers
Docile 71 answers
Sympathetic 77 answers
Reasonable 77 answers
Pleasant 77 answers
Pleasing 77 answers
Available 89 answers
Fair 116 answers
Open 131 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with COOPERATING (5)

Ada Lovelace (the daughter of Lord Byron who became the world's first programmer while cooperating with Charles Babbage on the design of his mechanical computing engines in the mid-1800s) would almost certainly blanch at the use to which her name has latterly been put; the kindest thing that has been said about it is that there is probably a good small language screaming to get out from inside its vast, {elephantine} bulk.
The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992 Various 1992
Let me now call attention to the social influences which are operating and cooperating with the slavery party of the country, designed to contribute to one or all of the grand objects aimed at by that party.
My Bondage and My Freedom Frederick Douglass 1995
Her embarrassment was increased by the fact that Freddy seemed to regard her as cooperating with himself in the social development of Mrs.
The house of Mirth Edith Wharton 1995
Cooperating with the Empress Dowager Hsiao Chen-hsien, I supported and taught the Emperor and toiled day and night.
Court Life in China Isaac Taylor Headland 1996
Considering that Our subjects are the descendants of the loyal and good subjects of Our Imperial Ancestors, We doubt not but that Our subjects will be guided by Our views, and will sympathize with all Our endeavors, and that, harmoniously cooperating together, they will share with Us Our hope of making manifest the glory of Our country, both at home and abroad, and of securing forever the stability of the work bequeathed to Us by Our Imperial Ancestors.
The Constitution of the Empire of Japan, 1889 Japan 1996

Quotes with COOPERATING (3)

Higgledy piggledy, my black hen, She lays eggs for gentlemen. Gentlemen come every day To count what my black hen doth lay. If perchance she lays too many, They fine my hen a pretty penny; If perchance she fails to lay, The gentlemen a bonus pay. Mumbledy pumbledy, my red cow, She’s cooperating now. At first she didn’t understand That milk production must be planned; She didn’t understand at first She either had to plan or burst, But now the government reports She’s giving pi…
Ogden Nash
Through most of human history, our ancestors had children shortly after puberty, just as the members of all nonhuman species do to this day. Whether we like the idea or not, our young ancestors must have been capable of providing for their offspring, defending their families from predators, cooperating with others, and in most other respects functioning fully as adults. If they couldn't function as adults, their young could not have survived, which would have meant the swift …
Robert Epstein
Where did we ever get the crazy idea that in order to make children do better, first we have to make them feel worse? Think of the last time you felt humiliated or treated unfairly. Did you feel like cooperating or doing better?
Jane Nelsen