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incorporated
[ in-kawr-puh-rey-tid ]
adjective
- formed or constituted as a legal corporation.
- combined in one body; made part of.
incorporated
/ ɪnˈkɔːpəˌreɪtɪd /
adjective
- united or combined into a whole
- organized as a legal corporation, esp in commerce AbbreviationIncinc
Derived Forms
- inˈcorpoˌratedness, noun
Other Words From
- in·corpo·rated·ness noun
- nonin·corpo·rated adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of incorporated1
Example Sentences
Remove from heat and stir in the walnuts, rum, powdered sugar, and salt until fully incorporated.
McKell has also incorporated the community into his other projects, like high fashion photography.
As a result, Bacon explained, “Al Qaeda has incorporated more Pakistanis into its ranks to fill these vacancies.”
It rapidly incorporated military equipment and skills from disaffected units of the Iraqi army.
Was that something you had purposely incorporated from Scandal?
It must have been incorporated under a special or general law of the State or district in which it is located.
With the one quintal that resulted therefrom, they incorporated on the said day one libra of quicksilver.
Benefit societies may be purely voluntary associations or incorporated either by statute or charter.
Eight years after Williamsburg had been incorporated, William Parks arrived there as a public printer.
These ingredients must be well worked up in a mortar, until thoroughly incorporated.
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