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Collaborators শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: সহযোগী

Collaborators Meaning In Bengali সহযোগী

Collaborators

সাহায্যকারী, একযোগে কর্মকারী, সহযোগী,

Definition

1) Collaborators: Persons who work together with others to achieve a common goal or purpose, typically in a professional or creative context.
2) Collaborators: Individuals who cooperate or assist with an enemy occupying force, government, or organization, often during a time of war or conflict.
3) Collaborators: People who contribute their skills, expertise, or resources to a project or initiative in partnership with others.

Examples

Collaborators Example in a sentence

1) The team of collaborators worked together to develop a groundbreaking new technology.

2) The collaborators on the project had different areas of expertise that complemented each other well.

3) It's important to have trustworthy collaborators when embarking on a business venture.

4) The collaborators pooled their resources to create a successful marketing campaign.

5) The collaborators met regularly to discuss how to improve their collaborative efforts.

6) The collaborators had conflicting opinions, but they were able to find common ground in the end.

7) Without the help of her collaborators, she wouldn't have been able to finish the project on time.

8) The group of collaborators received recognition for their outstanding work in the field.

9) The collaborators were committed to achieving their shared goals.

10) The collaborators celebrated their success with a well-deserved party.

Part of Speech

Collaborators (Noun)

Synonyms

Helper , Assistant , Booster , Backer , Collaborator , Aide - (NOUN) সাহায্যকারী

Collaborator - (NOUN) একযোগে কর্মকারী

Associate , Partner , Collaborator , Aide , Assistant , Ally - (NOUN) সহযোগী

Encyclopedia

Collaborators: Persons who work together with others to achieve a common goal or purpose, typically in a professional or creative context.
Collaborators: Individuals who cooperate or assist with an enemy occupying force, government, or organization, often during a time of war or conflict.
Collaborators: People who contribute their skills, expertise, or resources to a project or initiative in partnership with others.