verb
- to work together or function jointly, especially of different systems, software, or organizations
Usage: commonly used in technology and computing contexts; often used in formal or technical writing
Examples
- The two software platforms were designed to interoperate seamlessly.
- Different government agencies must interoperate to share critical information.
- Cloud services need to interoperate with existing enterprise systems.
- The new operating system allows devices to interoperate across multiple networks.
- International standards help different countries' systems interoperate effectively.
- Our goal is to make these incompatible systems interoperate without major modifications.