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The answer COOPTED has 4 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of coopted in various dictionaries:
verb - to elect or appoint
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Took for oneself |
Added, as a fellow member |
Did recruit make appreciative noises over pithead now and then? |
Added (to committee) |
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May 7 2015 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
Jul 12 2008 Universal |
Nov 8 2001 The Times - Concise |
Feb 15 1998 New York Times |
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Simple past tense and past participle of coopt. |
appoint to membership of a committee or other body by invitation of the existing members. |
Coopted might refer to |
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Co-option (also co-optation, sometimes spelled coöption or coöptation) has two common meanings. It may refer to the process of adding members to an elite group at the discretion of members of the body, usually to manage opposition and so maintain the stability of the group. Outsiders are ‘co-opted’ by being given a degree of power on the grounds of their élite status, specialist knowledge, or potential ability to threaten essential commitments or goals ("formal co-optation").In a classic 1979 article for Harvard Business Review, consultants John Kotter and Leonard Schlesinger presented co-optation as a "form of manipulation" for dealing with employees who are resistant to new management programs: * Co-opting an individual usually involves giving him or her a desirable role in the design or implementation of the change. Co-opting a group involves giving one of its leaders, or someone it respects, a key role in the design or implementation of a change. This is not a form of participation, however, because the initiators do not want the advice of the co-opted, merely his or her endorsement. * Co-optation also refers to the process by which a group subsumes or acculturates a smaller or weaker group with related interests; or, similarly, the process by which one group gains converts from another group by replicating some aspects of it without adopting the full program or ideal ("informal co-optation"). Co-optation is associated with the cultural tactic of recuperation, and is often understood to be synonymous with it. * * |