Definition of incorporative in English:
incorporative
adjective ɪnˈkɔːp(ə)rətɪvinˈkôrpəˌrādiv
Tending to incorporate or include things.
Example sentencesExamples
- The first two sections of this paper will demonstrate that, far from acting only as social and spatial dividers (both of which they were in a literal sense), choir screens fulfilled a wide variety of incorporative functions.
- There is a sense that this poem is a multi-act opera without one singular or particular narrative, but a magical ‘Bollywood’ production, incorporative, absorptive, dashing.
- The incorporative elements of Victorian liberalism were being jettisoned in British and colonial thinking, replaced by the loose amalgam of ideas sometimes called Social Darwinism.
- Each appearance of the midnight blue wool and gold brocade serves as a tribute to both visionary king Lewanika and his incorporative strategies.
- In some classical accounts of atonement, this incorporative power is discussed in terms of an exchange or substitution.