Third-person singular simple present indicative form of co-chair.(verb)
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Use "co-chairs" in a sentence
"Schneiderman may be trying to work from within, but he's saddled with a panel full of co-chairs tied to banks with a history of obstructing accountability."
"Burch co-chairs the interim legislative joint Committee on Health and Welfare, which plans an Aug. 17 hearing on the merger proposal."
"As co-chairs of this year's $7,500-a-ticket wine festival, which includes private dinners in 17 homes, a wine auction and "experiences that money can't buy," the Shermans say they want to reclaim the fund-raising numbers from years past."