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Definitions
Noun
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plural of team

"The sports teams from both schools arrived at the stadium early to warm up for their rivalry match."

In plain English: Teams are groups of people who work together to achieve a common goal.

"Our soccer teams will play each other this weekend."

Verb
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Third-person singular simple present indicative form of team

"He teams up with his brother to run the family business every summer."

In plain English: To team up means to join forces with others to work toward a common goal.

"The two companies decided to team up to launch the new product."

Example Sentences
"Our soccer teams will play each other this weekend." noun
"The two companies decided to team up to launch the new product." verb
"The marketing teams the new campaign with three different agencies to ensure maximum reach." verb
"Our design teams the project by assigning specific tasks to each member of the group." verb
"She often teams up with local artists to create unique fashion collections for the upcoming festival." verb
Related Terms

Origin

Derived from the Dutch teem, originally referring to a group of oxen harnessed together to pull a heavy load, the term now denotes any organized group working toward a common goal. The plural form is standard in modern English usage.

Rhyming Words
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