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Definition of Coopted
1. coopt [v] - See also: coopt
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coopted
Literary usage of Coopted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annals of Rochdale: A Chronological View from the Earliest Times to the End by Robert Dawson Mattley (1899)
"coopted on the death of T. Watson. First Triennial Election. Votes. Bev. M.
Moriarty (R. Cath.). ... coopted on the resignation of JE Petrie. 1898—November. ..."
2. Christian Work in Latin America (1917)
"... and of a number of coopted members not exceeding one-half of the number
appointed as representatives of the various American and Canadian mission ..."
3. The Contemporary Review (1870)
"... being the bishops ; the varying element the elected and coopted members,
one-third of whom retire each year, with the privilege of being re-elected. ..."
4. Roman Public Life by Abel Hendy Jones Greenidge (1901)
"They were coopted by their peers,1 and it is improbable that the patrician order
could have been recruited by the act of the ..."
5. The Roman Assemblies from Their Origin to the End of the Republic by George Willis Botsford (1909)
"That the cooptation of tribune* was once legal is proved by a formula quoted by
Livy iii. 61. 10. That the coopted tribunes were patrician is now generally ..."
6. The New Constitutions of Europe by Howard Lee McBain, Lindsay Rogers (1922)
"From Slovakia 55 members were coopted on the advice of The Slovak National Council.
The task of the National Assembly was legislation and the control of the ..."
7. Candidates Defeated in Roman Elections: Some Ancient Roman "Also-Rans" by Thomas Robert Shannon Broughton (1991)
"CANDIDATES FOR THE PRIESTLY COLLEGES AND FOR PONTIFEX MAXIMUS From early times
the members of the major priestly colleges coopted in each college new ..."