Exchange, to swap or change one thing for another.
When we buy something, we exchange money for the product.
In the human body, oxygen is exchanged for CO2 in the lungs.
(In a meeting two people may exchange looks by nodding heads or showing emotions.)
(During the prisoner exchange,one of the prisoners tried to escape.)
Cooperate, to work together or collaborate.
Instead of competing with each other, we should cooperate.
A good manager can get people to cooperate, even if they are on different teams.
(He needs to decide whether to cooperate or look for another job.)
Capture, to catch and hold something, the opposite of release.
The prisoners escaped, but they were captured within a few days.
In war, armies try to capture territory and defeat their enemies on the battlefield.
To distribute or share, to pass around or give to others unselfishly.
One reason that company is successful, is that it has a profit sharing plan.
After the earthquake, the army came and distributed food and water to the survivors.
Eliminate, to get rid of, or dispose of.
Waste products must be eliminated from our bodies, or we will die.
Teams were eliminated from the competition when they lost too many games.