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Definition of incorporate in English: incorporateverb ɪnˈkɔːpəreɪtɪnˈkɔrpəˌreɪt [with object]1Take in or contain (something) as part of a whole; include. 纳入,收入 he has incorporated in his proposals a number of measures 他在提案中纳入了大量措施。 some schemes incorporated all these variations 有些计划包括所有这些变动。 Example sentencesExamples - She pointed out that the original stained glass windows from the convent chapel are beautifully incorporated into the Prayer Room in Abbey Community College.
- The way that they seem to have got around this is by incorporating the fines component in the rules, which are in turn incorporated into the contract.
- The North Solomons was incorporated into Papua New Guinea at independence in 1975 - but against the wishes of its fledgling secessionist movement.
- Imagine the saving should every household in the town be able to do this, and a provision for alternative waste disposal systems be incorporated into every house foundation.
- Nine previously unreported markers were incorporated into the integrated map.
- A fish pass was incorporated into the new culvert constructed over the Corroy River to allow passage for fish when river flows are low.
- Rirc was incorporated in Nevada, US, in 1999 and has offices in London and Vancouver.
- This even includes a small treatise on the origins of water being incorporated into Christian theology.
- In 1928 that building was incorporated in the Theatre Royal, which was in turn demolished in the 1960s (Churchgate House is on the site).
- Water slides are not incorporated into the main pool for the same reason.
- The association was incorporated in 1998 to function as the sport governing body for snowboarding in Ontario.
- The little battle was quickly incorporated into imperial military legend, but was, in fact, strategically insignificant and need never have occurred if not for the disaster at Isandlwana.
- The Thracians who had inhabited these lands before the invasion of Slavs and Bulgars were also incorporated into the new state.
- Some years ago a water feature was built at the bottom of Church Bank when Forster Square was altered while a lovely waterfall was incorporated into the new Arndale Centre, neither of which lasted very long.
- It was incorporated into the factory's main wastewater treatment scheme.
- Julia herself planned to plant some trees here, including those grown from acorns she had collected, and her ideas are incorporated in the design.
- And given the scale of the natural features and how they were incorporated into the designs, nature steals the show.
- When completed, the balls are incorporated into other objects before they are sold, including trophies and lamp stands.
- In the reign of the Bulgarian tsar Boris I, those territories were incorporated into several komitati (units of local authority).
- She regrets that in too many of our schools, literature and extra-curricular activities such as drama and singing are not incorporated in their school curricula.
Synonyms absorb, include, subsume, assimilate, integrate, take in, swallow up, engulf, consolidate embody, include, comprise, contain, embrace, build in, encompass - 1.1 Combine (ingredients) into one substance.
掺和,混合(成分) add the cheeses and butter and process briefly to incorporate them 加入奶酪、黄油,略作加工,使之混合。 Example sentencesExamples - When all is incorporated, add the remaining pine nuts and stir into cooked pasta.
- Let sit two minutes, then whisk to melt and incorporate ingredients.
- In a medium bowl set over an ice bath, combine all ingredients and mix until incorporated.
- Fold gently to incorporate ingredients but do not overmix.
- When this is fully incorporated, carefully fold in the rest.
Synonyms blend, mix, mingle, combine, put together, merge, fuse, unite, unify, join, bring together, amalgamate, integrate fold in, stir, whisk meld, marry, mesh, compound, alloy, coalesce, homogenize, emulsify, intermingle, intermix informal blunge rare commingle, commix
2Constitute (a company, city, or other organization) as a legal corporation. 使组成公司;使立为城市;使结成组织 limited liability companies could only be incorporated under the 1930 Act Example sentencesExamples - Typically, the corporate veil is pierced when the company is incorporated for an illegal, fraudulent or improper purpose.
- In that case, farmers were advised to incorporate a company, and then grant a tenancy and transfer the farming assets to the company, in order to try and prevent the bank from obtaining possession of the farm.
- The defendant corporation was incorporated under, and subsists under, the laws of Ontario and has its head office in the City of Toronto.
- But, if the company is incorporated abroad, English liquidators' ability to get in and realise the company's foreign assets will be very limited.
- In 1848 the Minesota Mining Company was incorporated, with Knapp as the mine agent.
adjective ɪnˈkɔːp(ə)rətɪnˈkɔrp(ə)rət 1 another term for incorporated Example sentencesExamples - All communal areas are maintained to an exacting standard and any such costs are incorporate as a set charge in the overall service charges.
- The NATO and EU Department is incorporate in the Foreign Department.
2literary Having a bodily form; embodied. 〈诗/文〉具体化的,有形体的 through an incorporate resilience, slighted confidence restores itself Example sentencesExamples - Paul displays a profound understanding both of the incorporate person of Christ and of the church as the Body of Christ, the corporate vessel.
- This training has allowed Kathryn the incorporate body/mind medicine concepts.
OriginLate Middle English: from late Latin incorporat- 'embodied', from the verb incorporare, from in- 'into' + Latin corporare 'form into a body' (from corpus, corpor- 'body'). corpse from Middle English: At one time corpses did not have to be dead. Until the early 18th century a corpse (from Latin corpus ‘body’) could be the living body of a person or animal, as in ‘We often see…a fair and beautiful corpse but a foul and ugly mind’ (Thomas Walkington, 1607). You would need to specify ‘a dead corpse’ or some similar expression if you were talking about a dead body. In time, you could simply say ‘a corpse’ and people would assume that you meant a dead person. The p used to be silent and the final e was rare before the 19th century. In fact, corpse and corps (late 16th century), ‘a division of an army’ are basically the same word. Latin corpus has given us several words, among them corporation (Late Middle English), corpulent (Late Middle English) or ‘fat’, corset (Middle English) a ‘little body’, and incorporate (Late Middle English). A corporal (mid 16th century) is in charge of a ‘body’ of troops.
Definition of incorporate in US English: incorporateverbɪnˈkɔrpəˌreɪtinˈkôrpəˌrāt [with object]1Take in or contain (something) as part of a whole; include. 纳入,收入 he has incorporated in his proposals a large number of measures 他在提案中纳入了大量措施。 territories that had been incorporated into the Japanese Empire 曾被并入日本帝国版图的土地。 Example sentencesExamples - Some years ago a water feature was built at the bottom of Church Bank when Forster Square was altered while a lovely waterfall was incorporated into the new Arndale Centre, neither of which lasted very long.
- It was incorporated into the factory's main wastewater treatment scheme.
- Rirc was incorporated in Nevada, US, in 1999 and has offices in London and Vancouver.
- And given the scale of the natural features and how they were incorporated into the designs, nature steals the show.
- Nine previously unreported markers were incorporated into the integrated map.
- The little battle was quickly incorporated into imperial military legend, but was, in fact, strategically insignificant and need never have occurred if not for the disaster at Isandlwana.
- In the reign of the Bulgarian tsar Boris I, those territories were incorporated into several komitati (units of local authority).
- The Thracians who had inhabited these lands before the invasion of Slavs and Bulgars were also incorporated into the new state.
- The way that they seem to have got around this is by incorporating the fines component in the rules, which are in turn incorporated into the contract.
- She pointed out that the original stained glass windows from the convent chapel are beautifully incorporated into the Prayer Room in Abbey Community College.
- The North Solomons was incorporated into Papua New Guinea at independence in 1975 - but against the wishes of its fledgling secessionist movement.
- When completed, the balls are incorporated into other objects before they are sold, including trophies and lamp stands.
- Water slides are not incorporated into the main pool for the same reason.
- In 1928 that building was incorporated in the Theatre Royal, which was in turn demolished in the 1960s (Churchgate House is on the site).
- This even includes a small treatise on the origins of water being incorporated into Christian theology.
- She regrets that in too many of our schools, literature and extra-curricular activities such as drama and singing are not incorporated in their school curricula.
- The association was incorporated in 1998 to function as the sport governing body for snowboarding in Ontario.
- Imagine the saving should every household in the town be able to do this, and a provision for alternative waste disposal systems be incorporated into every house foundation.
- Julia herself planned to plant some trees here, including those grown from acorns she had collected, and her ideas are incorporated in the design.
- A fish pass was incorporated into the new culvert constructed over the Corroy River to allow passage for fish when river flows are low.
Synonyms absorb, include, subsume, assimilate, integrate, take in, swallow up, engulf, consolidate embody, include, comprise, contain, embrace, build in, encompass - 1.1 Combine (ingredients) into one substance.
掺和,混合(成分) add the cheeses and butter and process briefly to incorporate them 加入奶酪、黄油,略作加工,使之混合。 Example sentencesExamples - Fold gently to incorporate ingredients but do not overmix.
- When this is fully incorporated, carefully fold in the rest.
- When all is incorporated, add the remaining pine nuts and stir into cooked pasta.
- Let sit two minutes, then whisk to melt and incorporate ingredients.
- In a medium bowl set over an ice bath, combine all ingredients and mix until incorporated.
Synonyms blend, mix, mingle, combine, put together, merge, fuse, unite, unify, join, bring together, amalgamate, integrate
2Constitute (a company, city, or other organization) as a legal corporation. 使组成公司;使立为城市;使结成组织 Example sentencesExamples - In that case, farmers were advised to incorporate a company, and then grant a tenancy and transfer the farming assets to the company, in order to try and prevent the bank from obtaining possession of the farm.
- The defendant corporation was incorporated under, and subsists under, the laws of Ontario and has its head office in the City of Toronto.
- In 1848 the Minesota Mining Company was incorporated, with Knapp as the mine agent.
- Typically, the corporate veil is pierced when the company is incorporated for an illegal, fraudulent or improper purpose.
- But, if the company is incorporated abroad, English liquidators' ability to get in and realise the company's foreign assets will be very limited.
adjectiveinˈkôrp(ə)rətɪnˈkɔrp(ə)rət 1 another term for incorporated Example sentencesExamples - The NATO and EU Department is incorporate in the Foreign Department.
- All communal areas are maintained to an exacting standard and any such costs are incorporate as a set charge in the overall service charges.
2literary Having a bodily form; embodied. 〈诗/文〉具体化的,有形体的 Example sentencesExamples - Paul displays a profound understanding both of the incorporate person of Christ and of the church as the Body of Christ, the corporate vessel.
- This training has allowed Kathryn the incorporate body/mind medicine concepts.
OriginLate Middle English: from late Latin incorporat- ‘embodied’, from the verb incorporare, from in- ‘into’ + Latin corporare ‘form into a body’ (from corpus, corpor- ‘body’). |