incorporate |
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| 1. | [ verb ] make into a whole or make part of a whole | |
| Synonyms: | integrate | |
| Examples: | "She incorporated his suggestions into her proposal" |
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| Related terms: | disintegrate compound re-incorporate fold reintegrate build_in incorporation | |
| 2. | [ verb ] include or contain; have as a component | |
| Synonyms: | contain comprise | |
| Examples: | "A totally new idea is comprised in this paper" "The record contains many old songs from the 1930's" |
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| Related terms: | include incorporation | |
| 3. | [ adjective ] formed or united into a whole | |
| Synonyms: | unified integrated merged incorporated | |
| Related terms: | united | |
| 4. | [ verb ] (business) form a corporation; in business | |
| Related terms: | make business | |
| 5. | [ verb ] unite or merge with something already in existence | |
| Examples: | "incorporate this document with those pertaining to the same case" |
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| Related terms: | take_in incorporation | |
| Similar spelling: |
incorporated incorporative incorporation incorporeal incorporeality incorrect inaccurate incorrupt incorrectly inaccurately incorrectness |
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