co-operator:
(plural: ‘co-operators‘; pronunciation: the letter ‘c’ is said with a ‘k’ sound)
an agriculturist (R) discussing with a farmer cooperator (L)
a person who works or acts together with someone else for a common purpose; a partner;
a person who cooperates; a collaborator;
a member of a cooperative society;
a member of a religious organisation,
new religious cooperators taking an oath at a Church service
Uncle Clive got a very minimum sentence (punishment) in the bank robbery case for being a co-operator.
Some law experts fear that giving less severe punishments to cooperators may encourage criminals to commit crime and then to be cooperators in the court of law so that they can get away with less or no punishment at all.
The lives of true religious cooperators are nothing less difficult than that of those hermits or monks who face number of problems, such as physical punishments and persecution, and even give up their lives to be in service to God.
There are specialists in agricultural sectors who go about and help farmer cooperators in cultivating better crops and in an easier way.
