Re: co-opt and inferences

Originally Posted by
raymondaliasapollyon
Cambridge's definition makes more sense to me.
If we take the Collins definition apart, we could derive a few statements:
a. The person is asked to become a member of the group.
b. He or she does not join the group in the normal way.
c. He or she is not elected to the group in the normal way, either.
Are b and c true in scenarios where the person is not a member of the group?
Two things. One, they wouldn't be asking the person to become a member of the group if that person was already a member of the group, would they? Two, are we still beating this dead horse?
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