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    Co-opt
    /kōˈäpt/

    verb

    • 1. appoint to membership of a committee or other body by invitation of the existing members: "the committee may co-opt additional members for special purposes"
  2. 1. a. : to choose or elect as a member. members co-opted to the committee. b. : to appoint as a colleague or assistant. 2. a. : to take into a group (such as a faction, movement, or culture) : absorb, assimilate.

  3. (of an elected group) to make someone a member through the choice of the present members: She was co-opted on to the committee last June. to include someone in something, often against their will: Whether they liked it or not, local people were co-opted into the victory parade. to use someone else's ideas:

  4. To co-opt something is to take possession of it to use it for your own purposes. Don't co-opt your friend's short story title — take the time to come up with your own! When you co-opt an idea, you use it as though you'd come up with it, despite the fact that someone else thought of it first.

  5. to include someone in something, often against their will: Whether they liked it or not, local people were co-opted into the victory parade. to use someone else's ideas: Rock and roll music was largely co-opted from the blues. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Applying for a job. acqui-hire. advertisement. anointed. applicant. assign.

  6. 3 meanings: 1. If you co-opt someone, you persuade them to help or support you. 2. If someone is co-opted into a group, they.... Click for more definitions.

  7. 1. To elect as a fellow member of a group. 2. To appoint summarily. 3. To take or assume for one's own use; appropriate: co-opted the criticism by embracing it. 4. To neutralize or win over (an independent minority, for example) through assimilation into an established group or culture: co-opt rebels by giving them positions of authority.

  8. co-opt somebody (onto/into something) to make somebody a member of a group, committee, etc. by the agreement of all the other members. She was co-opted onto the board.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · co-opt (third-person singular simple present co-opts, present participle co-opting, simple past and past participle co-opted) To elect as a fellow member of a group, such as a committee. To commandeer, appropriate or take over. To absorb or assimilate into an established group.

  10. co-opt. If you co-opt someone, you persuade them to help or support you. Mr. Wallace tries to co-opt rather than defeat his critics. If someone is co-opted into a group, they are asked by that group to become a member, rather than joining or being elected in the normal way.

  11. Co-opt Definition. To add (a person or persons) to a group by vote of those already members. To appoint as an associate. To persuade or lure (an opponent) to join one's own system, party, etc. To make use of for one's own purposes; take over or adopt.

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