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cofound

American  
[koh-found] / koʊˈfaʊnd /

verb (used with object)

  1. to establish (an organization) with another or others.


Other Word Forms

  • cofounder noun

Example Sentences

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Chuck Bundrant, an epic figure in North Pacific fisheries who started his career as a deck hand on a crabber and went on to cofound Seattle-based Trident Seafoods, died Sunday at his Edmonds home.

From Seattle Times

His ponderings motivated him to cofound the coworking space Hillman City Collaboratory in 2011 to serve as an incubator for social change.

From Seattle Times

Under the helm of then-manager Russell Simmons, who would go on to cofound Def Jam Recordings, Whodini performed on the first major hip-hop arena tour, “Fresh Festival,” alongside Kurtis Blow and Run-D.M.C.

From Los Angeles Times

Her son, Philip, would later cofound one of the most recognizable names in Chinese dining, P.F.

From Seattle Times

He went on to cofound Opal, which became Mazzy Star after Sandoval entered the group.

From Fox News