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English
Etymology
Noun
cochair (plural cochairs)
- Someone who serves as the chair of a meeting or organization together with one or more other chairs.
- 1988 February 19, Ben Joravsky, “A referendum gorws in the 47th Ward: boosting the current against Com Ed rate hikes”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
- "On the referendum, people are asked to vote yes or no," says Hoyt, who is cochair of the Coalition for Lower Electric Rates […] .
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Verb
cochair (third-person singular simple present cochairs, present participle cochairing, simple past and past participle cochaired)
- (transitive) To chair (a meeting) jointly.