"Cooption" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cooption is a noun that refers to the act of winning over or incorporating something or someone into a group or system without using force or coercion. It is often used to describe a strategy or tactic used by a dominant group or individual to absorb or assimilate opposition or dissent, often by offering benefits or compromises. The term can also imply a loss of autonomy, independence, or authenticity for the group or individual being coopted.
Coops refers to communal living spaces or dwellings, often for birds or animals, but can also describe a group of people living together in a shared or communal environment. Additionally, in a broader sense, coops can also refer to organizations or companies that work collectively or cooperatively, often with a focus on social or environmental goals.
Coordinate refers to a point in space that has been assigned a unique set of values, typically consisting of two or three numbers, used to locate it in relation to a reference system. It can also refer to a partnership or collaboration between two or more people, organizations, or entities, often working together to achieve a common goal.