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incorporate
in·cor·po·rate I0091100 (ĭn-kôr′pə-rāt′)v. in·cor·po·rat·ed, in·cor·po·rat·ing, in·cor·po·rates v.tr.1. To unite (one thing) with something else already in existence: incorporated the letter into her diary.2. To admit as a member to a corporation or similar organization.3. To cause to merge or combine together into a united whole.4. To cause to form into a legal corporation: incorporate a business.5. To give substance or material form to; embody.v.intr.1. To become united or combined into an organized body.2. To become or form a legal corporation: San Antonio incorporated as a city in 1837.3. Linguistics To move from the head of one phrase to the head of another, forming a new word by affixing onto that head, as in certain languages when a noun object of a verb is affixed to the verb.adj. (-pər-ĭt)1. Combined into one united body; merged.2. Formed into a legal corporation. [Middle English incorporaten, from Late Latin incorporāre, incorporāt-, to form into a body : Latin in-, causative pref.; see in-2 + Latin corpus, corpor-, body; see corpus.] in·cor′po·ra·ble (-pər-ə-bəl) adj.in·cor′po·ra′tion n.in·cor′po·ra′tive adj.in·cor′po·ra′tor n.incorporate vb 1. 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. (Commerce) 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 adj 4. combined into a whole; incorporated 5. (Commerce) formed into or constituted as a corporation [C14 (in the sense: put into the body of something else): from Late Latin incorporāre to embody, from Latin in-2 + corpus body] inˈcorporative adj inˌcorpoˈration n
incorporate (ɪnˈkɔːpərɪt; -prɪt) adj an archaic word for incorporeal[C16: from Late Latin incorporātus, from Latin in-1 + corporātus furnished with a body]in•cor•po•rate (v. ɪnˈkɔr pəˌreɪt; adj. -pər ɪt, -prɪt) v. -rat•ed, -rat•ing, adj. v.t. 1. to form into a corporation. 2. to introduce as an integral part: to incorporate revisions into a text. 3. to include as a part: His book incorporates his earlier essay. 4. to combine into one body or uniform substance. 5. to embody: It incorporates all her thinking on the subject. 6. to form into a society or organization. v.i. 7. to form a legal corporation. 8. to combine so as to form one body. adj. 9. incorporated. [1350–1400; Middle English < Late Latin incorporāre to embody] in•cor`po•ra′tion, n. in•cor′po•ra`tive, adj. incorporate Past participle: incorporated Gerund: incorporating
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incorporate | incorporate |
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I incorporate | you incorporate | he/she/it incorporates | we incorporate | you incorporate | they incorporate |
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I incorporated | you incorporated | he/she/it incorporated | we incorporated | you incorporated | they incorporated |
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I am incorporating | you are incorporating | he/she/it is incorporating | we are incorporating | you are incorporating | they are incorporating |
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I have incorporated | you have incorporated | he/she/it has incorporated | we have incorporated | you have incorporated | they have incorporated |
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I was incorporating | you were incorporating | he/she/it was incorporating | we were incorporating | you were incorporating | they were incorporating |
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I had incorporated | you had incorporated | he/she/it had incorporated | we had incorporated | you had incorporated | they had incorporated |
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I will incorporate | you will incorporate | he/she/it will incorporate | we will incorporate | you will incorporate | they will incorporate |
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I will have incorporated | you will have incorporated | he/she/it will have incorporated | we will have incorporated | you will have incorporated | they will have incorporated |
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I will be incorporating | you will be incorporating | he/she/it will be incorporating | we will be incorporating | you will be incorporating | they will be incorporating |
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I have been incorporating | you have been incorporating | he/she/it has been incorporating | we have been incorporating | you have been incorporating | they have been incorporating |
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I will have been incorporating | you will have been incorporating | he/she/it will have been incorporating | we will have been incorporating | you will have been incorporating | they will have been incorporating |
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I had been incorporating | you had been incorporating | he/she/it had been incorporating | we had been incorporating | you had been incorporating | they had been incorporating |
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I would incorporate | you would incorporate | he/she/it would incorporate | we would incorporate | you would incorporate | they would incorporate |
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I would have incorporated | you would have incorporated | he/she/it would have incorporated | we would have incorporated | you would have incorporated | they would have incorporated | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | incorporate - make into a whole or make part of a whole; "She incorporated his suggestions into her proposal"integratefold - incorporate a food ingredient into a mixture by repeatedly turning it over without stirring or beating; "Fold the egg whites into the batter"reintegrate - integrate again; "Russia must be reintegrated into Europe"build in - make something an integral part of something else; "we can build in a special clause to make the contract better for you"re-incorporate - incorporate again or anewcombine, compound - combine so as to form a whole; mix; "compound the ingredients" | | 2. | incorporate - include or contain; have as a component; "A totally new idea is comprised in this paper"; "The record contains many old songs from the 1930's"contain, compriseinclude - have as a part, be made up out of; "The list includes the names of many famous writers" | | 3. | incorporate - form a corporationbusiness sector, business - business concerns collectively; "Government and business could not agree"create, make - make or cause to be or to become; "make a mess in one's office"; "create a furor" | | 4. | incorporate - unite or merge with something already in existence; "incorporate this document with those pertaining to the same case"gather in, take in - fold up; "take in the sails" | Adj. | 1. | incorporate - formed or united into a whole incorporated, integrated, merged, unifiedunited - characterized by unity; being or joined into a single entity; "presented a united front" |
incorporateverb1. include, contain, take in, embrace, integrate, embody, encompass, assimilate, comprise of The new cars will incorporate a number of major improvements.2. integrate, include, absorb, unite, merge, accommodate, knit, fuse, assimilate, amalgamate, subsume, coalesce, harmonize, meld The agreement allowed the rebels to be incorporated into the police force.3. blend, mix, combine, compound, consolidate, fuse, mingle, meld Gradually incorporate the olive oil into the dough.incorporateverb1. To make a part of a united whole:combine, embody, integrate.2. To construct or include as an integral or permanent part:build in, integrate.Translationsincorporate (inˈkoːpəreit) verb to contain or include as part of the whole. The shopping centre incorporates a library and a bank. 結合, 合併 结合,合并 inˈcorporated adjective (often abbreviated to Inc., ~inc.) formed into a company, corporation etc. The name of our company is `Field Services, Incorporated'. 組成公司的 组成公司的incorporate
incorporate (someone or something) in(to) (something)To involve or integrate someone or something in something. Will management ever officially incorporate our department into the legal team? Please incorporate Aunt Greta and her family into your plans for the surprise party, will you? I know I'll get an angry phone call from her otherwise.See also: incorporateincorporate someone or something in(to) somethingto build someone or something into something; to combine someone or something into something. We want to incorporate you into our sales force very soon. The prince had incorporated himself into the main governing body.See also: incorporateincorporate
incorporate[in′kȯr·pə‚rāt] (computer science) To place in storage. Incorporate
IncorporateTo formally create a corporation pursuant to the requirements prescribed by state statute; to confer a corporate franchise upon certain individuals. incorporatev. 1) to obtain an official charter or articles of incorporation from the state for an organization, which may be a profit-making business, a professional business such as a law office or medical office, or a non-profit entity which operates for charitable, social, religious, civic or other public service purposes. The process includes having one or more incorporators (most states require a minimum of three for profit-making companies), choose a name not currently used (nor confusingly similar) by any corporation, prepare articles, determine who will be responsible for accepting service of process, decide on the stock structure, adopt a set of by-laws, file the articles with the Secretary of State of the state of incorporation, and hold a first meeting of incorporators to launch the enterprise. Other steps follow such as electing a board of directors, selecting officers, issuing stock according to state laws and, if there is going to be a stock offering to the public, following the regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission and/or the State Corporations Commissioner. If the corporation is non-profit, it will have to apply for non-profit status with the home state, and may, if desired, also apply to the Internal Revenue Service for federal non-profit recognition, both of which require detailed explanations of the intended operation of the organization. 2) to include into a unit. (See: corporation, stock, incorporation, incorporate by reference) incorporate
IncorporationThe process by which a business becomes a legal entity separate from its owner(s). Incorporation presents a number of advantages: becoming a separate legal entity means that the business itself makes or loses money, which protects owners from liability for its debts. Likewise, a corporation is taxed on its earnings separately from its owners, and, in many countries, the corporate tax rates are lower than personal tax rates. The process of incorporation involves writing articles of incorporation and registering them with the appropriate government entity in order to receive a corporate charter, which confers corporate legal status.incorporate To obtain a state charter establishing a corporation. Owners of proprietorships and partnerships incorporate in order to obtain limited liability for themselves and for potential investors. The limited liability makes it easier for the firm to raise additional equity capital.incorporateTo form a corporation by filing documents in the appropriate state authority, which may be one's own state or a corporation-friendly state such as Delaware. Once having formed the corporation,one must pay annual franchise taxes to the state for the privilege of existing as an artificial entity, and one must observe all the forms and conventions of corporate existence. In other words, the sole shareholder cannot form a corporation and then never have meetings, never sign documents in the corporate name,take all corporate money for personal use without accounting for it on the books and records of the corporation, and generally behave as if the corporation did not exist.If the shareholder(s) behave as if the corporation does not exist, then creditors may be able to pierce the corporate veil and seize assets of the individual shareholders. incorporate
Synonyms for incorporateverb includeSynonyms- include
- contain
- take in
- embrace
- integrate
- embody
- encompass
- assimilate
- comprise of
verb integrateSynonyms- integrate
- include
- absorb
- unite
- merge
- accommodate
- knit
- fuse
- assimilate
- amalgamate
- subsume
- coalesce
- harmonize
- meld
verb blendSynonyms- blend
- mix
- combine
- compound
- consolidate
- fuse
- mingle
- meld
Synonyms for incorporateverb to make a part of a united wholeSynonymsverb to construct or include as an integral or permanent partSynonymsSynonyms for incorporateverb make into a whole or make part of a wholeSynonymsRelated Words- fold
- reintegrate
- build in
- re-incorporate
- combine
- compound
verb include or containSynonymsRelated Wordsverb form a corporationRelated Words- business sector
- business
- create
- make
verb unite or merge with something already in existenceRelated Wordsadj formed or united into a wholeSynonyms- incorporated
- integrated
- merged
- unified
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