cotranspire
/kɒ.trænˈspaɪər/Definitions
1. verb
to give off or share heat or moisture, especially to the atmosphere, as a result of a biological process such as respiration or evaporation.
“The plants on the hill began to cotranspire as the temperature rose, creating a mist that surrounded the area.”
2. verb
to release or share information, knowledge, or resources, especially in a collaborative or mutual manner.
“The two companies decided to cotranspire their research and development efforts to create a new, innovative product.”