verb
- to lead or direct something jointly with another person or group
Usage: often used in professional, academic, or organizational contexts
Examples
- She will colead the research project with her colleague from the university.
- The two directors coleaded the workshop on sustainable practices.
- They decided to colead the committee to ensure balanced representation.
- He coleads the marketing team alongside the senior manager.
- The organizations agreed to colead the initiative to maximize resources.
- She has coleaded several successful campaigns in her career.