cooptate
/kəʊˈpɪteɪt/Definitions
1. verb
to win over or gain the support or allegiance of (someone), typically by offering them a bribe or other inducement
“The company cooptated the local politician to secure funding for the new project.”
2. verb
to take control of (an organization or group) by gaining the support of its members
“The new leader cooptated the council by winning over key supporters.”