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Synonyms

co-worker

British  

noun

  1. a fellow worker; associate

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Seresht said when she and her co-workers order food it is delivered by a robot and the two delivery bots that dominate Melrose Place are Coco and Serve Robotics.

From Los Angeles Times

David Campbell told the court "he didn't like me and I didn't like him" when asked about his relationship with former Edradynate Estate co-worker Brian Low.

From BBC

After accepting the award from Jennifer Aniston, she thanked her co-workers on the film, then gave a separate thanks to “the people of Japan, who gave me so much knowledge and grace.”

From Los Angeles Times

On Sundays, a day off for IT workers who met their monthly revenue quota of at least $5,000, Koh and his co-workers went shopping for American brands like Nike and the North Face.

From The Wall Street Journal

Half of those held were Dipu's co-workers at the factory, including two managers of the floor where he worked.

From BBC