Being, or related to, a corporation, company or business
“Obviously, an incorporated venture gives more protection to the venturers than does a general partnership for recovery from claims by aggrieved third parties.”
Having been combined or integrated into a whole
“I am just a grain of sand in a vast incorporated mix of minerals.”
Innate or instinctive to a person or thing
Tightly or harmoniously integrated or intertwined
Having been established or set up
Contained as part of a whole being considered
Fitted or integrated into something
Having been soaked up or incorporated into a whole or larger body
To have comprised of, as part of a whole
“Celine's next love song will incorporate some ego-enhancing rap banter.”
To have set up on a long-term basis
Past tense for to mix or blend together, typically into a single mass or unit
“Fold gently to incorporate the ingredients but take care not to overmix.”
Past tense for to assimilate into a body, structure or system
“It was proposed that they be able to incorporate the region in question into their territory as part of the treaty.”
Past tense for to represent in a physical, concrete or visible form
“I imagined an art installation that would incorporate my innermost beliefs, thoughts, and desires.”
Past tense for to place or put between or among others
Past tense for to move administration or power to a single, central authority
Past tense for to incorporate into one's schedule
Past tense for to have a clear idea or understanding of
Past tense for to make up or be a part of a whole
Past tense for to incorporate, or become incorporated, into a liquid
Past tense for to sign (someone) up for a job or task
Past tense for to preserve in a form that ensures it will be protected and respected
Past tense for to join up with a larger organization or entity
Past tense for to suggest or involve as a necessary consequence
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