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verb
- 1. take in or contain (something) as part of a whole; include: "he has incorporated in his proposals a number of measures" Similar Opposite
- 2. constitute (a company, city, or other organization) as a legal corporation: "limited liability companies could only be incorporated under the 1930 Act"
adjective
- 1. another term for incorporated
- 2. having a bodily form; embodied: literary "through an incorporate resilience, slighted confidence restores itself"
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to legally make a company into a corporation or part of a corporation (= a large company or group of companies that is controlled together as a single organization), or (of a company) to become a corporation: The company was incorporated in 2008 and is privately owned. It was an offshore company incorporated in Nicosia, Cyprus.
The meaning of INCORPORATE is to unite or work into something already existent so as to form an indistinguishable whole. How to use incorporate in a sentence. Did you know?
to legally make a company into a corporation or part of a corporation (= a large company or group of companies that is controlled together as a single organization), or (of a company) to become a corporation: The company was incorporated in 2008 and is privately owned. It was an offshore company incorporated in Nicosia, Cyprus.
to put or introduce into a body or mass as an integral part or parts: to incorporate revisions into a text. to take in or include as a part or parts, as the body or a mass does: His book incorporates his earlier essay. to form or combine into one body or uniform substance, as ingredients.
To incorporate is to include or integrate a part into the whole. Incorporate is a more active version of the word "include"; if you incorporate, you are adding something to the mix.
to include or be included as a part or member of a united whole. 2. to form or cause to form a united whole or mass; merge or blend. 3. to form (individuals, an unincorporated enterprise, etc) into a corporation or other organization with a separate legal identity from that of its owners or members.