co-opt (Meaning)
co-opt (v)
choose or elect as a fellow member or colleague
neutralize or win over through assimilation into an established group
appoint summarily or commandeer
take or assume for one's own use
Synonyms & Antonyms of co-opt
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co-opt Sentence Examples
- The political party tried to co-opt members from other parties to strengthen its position.
- The organization sought to co-opt new volunteers to support its cause.
- The corporation attempted to co-opt innovative startups by offering partnership deals.
- The committee decided to co-opt additional members to bring in fresh perspectives.
- The marketing team co-opted ideas from successful campaigns to improve their strategy.
- The professor co-opted the research findings of her colleague in her presentation.
- The community leader co-opted local businesses to sponsor the upcoming event.
- The company co-opted customer feedback to refine its product design.
- The government tried to co-opt the opposition's policies to gain public support.
- The team leader co-opted team members' suggestions to develop a comprehensive plan.
FAQs About the word co-opt
choose or elect as a fellow member or colleague, neutralize or win over through assimilation into an established group, appoint summarily or commandeer, take or
incorporate,integrate, assimilate,embody, merge, absorb, fuse, condition, naturalize,amalgamate
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The political party tried to co-opt members from other parties to strengthen its position.
The organization sought to co-opt new volunteers to support its cause.
The corporation attempted to co-opt innovative startups by offering partnership deals.
The committee decided to co-opt additional members to bring in fresh perspectives.