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collaboration

n.

1. the act or process of two or more people working together to obtain an outcome desired by all, as in collaborative care and collaborative learning.

2. an interpersonal relationship in which the parties show cooperation and sensitivity to the others’ needs. [first described by Henry Stack Sullivan] —collaborative adj.

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