partnership - meaning and definition. What is partnership
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What (who) is partnership - definition

ARRANGEMENT IN WHICH PARTIES AGREE TO COOPERATE TO ADVANCE THEIR MUTUAL INTERESTS
Passive shareholder; Partnerships; Business partnership; Sleeping partner; Investment partnership; Copartner; Partnership practice; Equity partner; Salaried partner; Copartnership; Senior Partner; Contract partner; P'ship; Partnership law; Sleeping partnership

partnership         
(partnerships)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
Partnership or a partnership is a relationship in which two or more people, organizations, or countries work together as partners.
...the partnership between Germany's banks and its businesses...
N-VAR
partnership         
n.
1.
Union, connection, interest, participation.
2.
Copartnership, company, association, society, firm, house.
partnership         
n.
1) to form a partnership
2) to dissolve a partnership
3) a partnership between
4) a partnership in
5) in partnership with

Wikipedia

Partnership

A partnership is an arrangement where parties, known as business partners, agree to cooperate to advance their mutual interests. The partners in a partnership may be individuals, businesses, interest-based organizations, schools, governments or combinations. Organizations may partner to increase the likelihood of each achieving their mission and to amplify their reach. A partnership may result in issuing and holding equity or may be only governed by a contract.

Pronunciation examples for partnership
1. partnership.
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Examples of use of partnership
1. The transatlantic partnership has to be just that, a partnership.
2. A strategic US–India partnership can grow without a final deal on nuclear partnership.
3. Let the strategic partnership for friendship become a strategic partnership for science and technology," he said.
4. "We believe there should be a partnership between employers and workers ... a partnership of equals.
5. They registered their partnership in Ashford, Kent, on February 11 under the Civil Partnership Act.