Definition of Coopted. Meaning of Coopted. Synonyms of Coopted

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Definition of Coopted

Coopt
Coopt Co*["o]pt", v. t. [See Co["o]ptate. Cf. F. coopter.] To choose or elect in concert with another. [R.] Each of the hundred was to co["o]pt three others. --Jowett (Thysyd. ).

Meaning of Coopted from wikipedia

- identification of Christianity with Korean nationalism, as the ****anese coopted native Korean Sindo into the Nipponic Imperial Shinto that they tried to...
- been made by arthropods. Arthropods possessed attributes that were easy coopted for life on land; their existing jointed exoskeletons provided protection...
- the original on 2 June 2017. Retrieved 7 August 2017. "Rothschild & Cie coopte trois nouveaux ****ociés". Les Échos. France. 16 December 2010. Archived...
- Christianization and the spread of Latin culture in different parts of Europe. They coopted a new group of nations (Slavic) into the framework of Europe, with their...
- January 1870. According to Maclean, the Prayagwal Brahmin priests of Prayag coopted the Kumbh legend and brand to the annual Prayag Magh Mela given the socio-political...
- elected in 2019. ^ †: Outgoing councillor coopted subsequent to the 2019 election. ^ ‡: Outgoing councillor coopted in 2023 to Galway City East now contesting...
- December 2022. Ayoub, Joey (3 October 2022). "How the European far right coopted an Arabic letter". Al Jazeera. Archived from the original on 20 December...
- broadened their appeal but also carried risks, since they could always be coopted by a government prepared to offer similar concessions. The ongoing Stuart...
- collection of militia who believe that the federal government has been coopted by a shadowy conspiracy that is trying to strip American citizens of their...
- called the "prin****l church" of the respective entity—though some have coopted the term cathedral anyway. The Catholic Church also uses the following...