Definitions for co-op

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Spelling: [noun, adverb koh-op; verb koh-op, koh-
IPA: /noun, adverb ˈkoʊ ɒp; verb ˈkoʊ ɒp, koʊˈɒp/

Co-Op is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 18 anagrams from letters in co-op (-coop).

Definitions for co-op

noun

  1. a cooperative store, dwelling, program, etc.

Idioms

  1. go co-op, to convert to a cooperative:

adjective

  1. (of a game, especially a video game) cooperative, requiring players to work together to achieve a common objective:

verb (used with object)

  1. to place in a cooperative arrangement, especially to convert (an apartment or building) to a cooperative.

Origin of co-op

First recorded in 1860-65; shortened form

Examples for co-op

New York co-op boards are refusing to let owners sell their homes if the price is too low.

The Dakota, a co-op residence on the Upper West Side, is historically known for its ghostly figures.

Effectively, every co-op or condo development freezes that particular land use as if in amber.

And in New York City, you can add yet another wrinkle: the co-op board who won't let you sell unless they like the price.

I could never remember an election in Port Sandor, or an election of officers in the co-op.

Then, when the lad was thirteen, she got him a job in the "co-op" office.

But here's one that isn't: how do you redevelop a co-op or condo?

I'm afraid Greencastle is too small to do much with the co-op.

"There's going to be a special meeting of the co-op," he said.

Then, when the lad was thirteen, she got him a job in the "co-op."

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