collaborator

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Recent Examples of collaborator Fans are speculating that Lil Baby has accused his former collaborator Gunna of allegedly being a snitch once again. Angel Diaz, Billboard, 7 Jan. 2025 News of his death was confirmed on Instagram by his collaborator Jay Pluck, who wrote that Askew died on Saturday, Jan. 4. Ilana Kaplan, People.com, 6 Jan. 2025 The actor largely avoided speaking about his former girlfriend and musical collaborator in the wake of their split, but did address the relationship in June 2024, during an interview with The Sunday Times. Shania Russell, EW.com, 6 Jan. 2025 Longtime collaborators Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross won a third Globe, Best Score for Amazon MGM’s Challengers. Erik Pedersen, Deadline, 5 Jan. 2025 See all Example Sentences for collaborator 
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Noun
  • Because the robbers were wearing masks, the store clerks also couldn’t conclusively identify Knight or any other accomplices.
    Shirsho Dasgupta, Miami Herald, 8 Jan. 2025
  • Case in point: Derek Lee, an Allegheny man sentenced to life without parole in 2016 for his role in a robbery in which his accomplice killed a homeowner.
    Isaac Avilucea, Axios, 8 Jan. 2025
Noun
  • Trump’s remarks follow last month’s inspector general report from the Biden Justice Department, which detailed the FBI’s use of confidential informants and prompted questions about their roles in the Jan. 6 protest.
    Kaelan Deese, Washington Examiner - Political News and Conservative Analysis About Congress, the President, and the Federal Government, 7 Jan. 2025
  • On one occasion, authorities say, the informant handed over to the FBI a plastic foam cup containing a granular substance that tested positive for drugs.
    CBS News, CBS News, 3 Jan. 2025
Noun
  • Given the increasingly absurd pretexts the state is using for criminal prosecution and the resounding success of informers of all stripes, the judicial crackdown will continue to worsen.
    Andrei Kolesnikov, Foreign Affairs, 17 May 2024
  • Standing in his way are British spies, French informers and jealous colleagues.
    Liza Foreman, The Hollywood Reporter, 10 Apr. 2024
Noun
  • The 6-11 Towns quickly proved to be a perfect fit, thriving as a pick-and-roll partner with Brunson while putting up career-best shooting numbers.
    Peter Sblendorio, New York Daily News, 18 Jan. 2025
  • Ann is experiencing restlessness over her relationship to Clare, her partner in life and the retreat, as well as inner turbulence over her absented son.
    John Warner, Chicago Tribune, 18 Jan. 2025
Noun
  • Those were the questions that sprang to mind on Monday night as Alex Scott, Gilly Flaherty, Steph Houghton and Rebecca Welch became the fourth cohort to be inducted into the Women’s Super League Hall of Fame.
    Jessy Parker Humphreys, The Athletic, 16 Jan. 2025
  • Our first two cohorts have been professionals with years or often decades of business experience, as well as a master's degree.
    Philip Maymin, Forbes, 15 Jan. 2025
Noun
  • There is growing evidence, for example, that credit scores depressed by medical debt can threaten people’s access to housing and drive homelessness.
    Noam N. Levey, Los Angeles Times, 9 Jan. 2025
  • There is even evidence for this from the government itself.
    Caroline Reid, Forbes, 9 Jan. 2025

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“Collaborator.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/collaborator. Accessed 21 Jan. 2025.

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