"Coemption" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Coemption" Meaning

Coemption is a rare and obsolete word that means "to buy off" or "to bribe". It was often used in a sense similar to "extortion" or "corruption", where someone is offered a bribe to prevent or end an action or situation.

"Coemption" Examples

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Definition


Coemption is a rare and obsolete English word that means "a taking or seizing of something in common".


Examples

1. In an emergency, the neighbors coempted what little food they had to help each other survive the harsh winter.

2. The community coempted the old warehouse to create a shared space for local artists and artisans.

3. During the war, the villagers coempted the fields to grow their own food, as the government had imposed a strict rationing system.

4. In the face of the impending disaster, the team coempted the resources needed to launch a joint rescue mission.

5. The academic professors coempted the research materials at the university library to analyze and publish their findings together.


Note: Since coemption is an obsolete word, these examples are hypothetical and created to illustrate its potential usage.

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