Past tense of cofound; established or created something jointly with other people.
Past tense of cofound from co- + found. Used to describe historical acts of joint founding and establishment.
The past tense appears constantly in biographical summaries and corporate histories, marking the moment when multiple people's visions collided into something real—those founding moments often contain the seeds of both success and future conflict.
Past-tense form of 'cofound'; women's co-founding roles are systematically attributed to male founders in histories of startups, organizations, and institutions.
Ensure all cofounders are named and credited equally; do not allow the 'co-' prefix to erase women's foundational contributions.
["established jointly","co-established"]
Women cofounders like Katherine Johnson (Hidden Figures), Nancy Kline (co-founder of numerous tech ventures), and countless others must be named explicitly.
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