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co-responsibility

American  
[koh-ri-spahn-suh-bil-i-tee] / ˌkoʊ rɪˈspɑn səˈbɪl ɪ ti /

noun

plural

co-responsibilities
  1. a responsibility shared collectively or jointly.


Example Sentences

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For Arcel, Mikkelsen’s on-screen magnetism and subtlety of emotion, paired with his willingness to take “co-responsibility” of the story being told, made him the only actor capable of embodying the complexity and inscrutability of Kahlen.

From Los Angeles Times

That mission and his call for “co-responsibility” has inspired in particular women seeking the restoration of female deacons, a ministry that existed in the early church.

From Seattle Times

“Though some seem to think it is possible to talk about co-responsibility in mission without addressing the elephant in the room, the fundamental equality of women and their access to all ministries of the church is a question that will persist until it is attended to with fierce attention to the Gospel,” said a statement this week from Women’s Ordination Conference, which has been staging events, marches and protests in Rome all month.

From Seattle Times

That reform is a concrete step toward what he calls “synodality,” a new way of being a church that envisions more co-responsibility in the key mission of spreading the Catholic faith.

From Seattle Times

It “wants to take co-responsibility for combating the global climate crisis.”

From Seattle Times