co-opt in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for co-opt in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary (Go to Bulgarian»English)

Translations for co-opt in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Bulgarian)

кооптѝрам (н)perf VERB trans POL

привлѝчам imperf, привлека̀ perf VERB trans

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The "vroedschappen" were given the power to co-opt members, instead of using a more open electoral process.
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Presents ways that the human will-quotient can be gradually trained to match, and then co-opt, the power of desire.: 7.
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He also developed an extensive network of secret police and informants to avert rebellions, assassinating or forcing into exile the politicians who he could not co-opt.
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Senior members of the "collegium" put forth nominations for any vacancies, and members voted on whom to co-opt.
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This idea can both empower and co-opt the power of the common people, however.
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Under this understanding of revolutionary dynamics, several non-state groups emerged to co-opt mass mobilisation and pave the way for regional contests to be internalised.
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The following were appointed directors with powers to them to co-opt two others whenever they thought it advisable.
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The major parties tend to co-opt the platforms of the minor parties in order to secure more votes.
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The intended results of these activities are to persuade or co-opt publics, discredit the ideas of enemies, and splitting factions within the enemys camp.
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It has used this to meld eclectic spiritual ideas and create modern alternative lifestyles that co-opt ancient mythology and polytheism in its service.
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