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词汇 incorporation
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Definition of incorporation in English:

incorporation

noun ɪnkɔːpəˈreɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • 1The inclusion of something as part of a whole.

    the software facilitates the incorporation of active learning in the course
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The department's policy promotes the incorporation of children with special needs into mainstream schools.
    • Marriage for women also represented a rite of passage - separation from their family of birth, and incorporation into their husband's community.
    • Faster social and spatial mobility does not in fact remove the challenge of incorporation.
    • They succeeded only because of the wider social context of working-class incorporation.
    • Incorporation of these tools into the learning process holds promise for positive reinforcement and possibly even acceleration of overall learning.
    • The story of Hyderabad's ultimate incorporation into India is a complex one.
    • It will be the foundation stone for the education and promotion of sustainable design and the incorporation of renewable energy technology.
    • By their incorporation into illustrated journals, photographs became a part of middle-class literacy.
    • The cottage cheese industry is benefiting from the incorporation of fruit into its products.
    • They are undergoing constant transformation and the incorporation of innovative elements.
  • 2The process of constituting a company, city, or other organization as a legal corporation.

    a law allowing incorporation as a company
    count noun the City Council opposed all new incorporations
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Present day incorporations of towns and cities derive from this medieval use.
    • The company comes into existence only when the Registrar of Companies issues a certificate of incorporation.
    • There has to be recognition of the professional concerns of staff affected by the proposed incorporation.
    • The co-op's incorporation papers established two classes of stock.
    • These small businesses are compelled to publish announcements of their incorporation.
    • In the 1800s, states began to pass general incorporation laws, which let people create corporations without any special legislative intervention.
    • An attorney helped the steering committee file the articles of incorporation.
    • In 1896, New Jersey passed a law that made it easy to charter a company - and it quickly became a leading venue for incorporations.
    • The Companies Act 1931 provides for the incorporation of companies in the Isle of Man.
    • Florence observed its diamond jubilee on June 9, 1947, in celebration of the seventy-fifth anniversary of its incorporation as a city.

Definition of incorporation in US English:

incorporation

nouninˌkôrpəˈrāSHən
  • 1The inclusion of something as part of a whole.

    the software facilitates the incorporation of active learning in the course
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The department's policy promotes the incorporation of children with special needs into mainstream schools.
    • They succeeded only because of the wider social context of working-class incorporation.
    • By their incorporation into illustrated journals, photographs became a part of middle-class literacy.
    • Incorporation of these tools into the learning process holds promise for positive reinforcement and possibly even acceleration of overall learning.
    • Faster social and spatial mobility does not in fact remove the challenge of incorporation.
    • It will be the foundation stone for the education and promotion of sustainable design and the incorporation of renewable energy technology.
    • The cottage cheese industry is benefiting from the incorporation of fruit into its products.
    • The story of Hyderabad's ultimate incorporation into India is a complex one.
    • Marriage for women also represented a rite of passage - separation from their family of birth, and incorporation into their husband's community.
    • They are undergoing constant transformation and the incorporation of innovative elements.
  • 2The process of constituting a company, city, or other organization as a legal corporation.

    a law allowing incorporation as a company
    the City Council opposed all new incorporations
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There has to be recognition of the professional concerns of staff affected by the proposed incorporation.
    • Florence observed its diamond jubilee on June 9, 1947, in celebration of the seventy-fifth anniversary of its incorporation as a city.
    • These small businesses are compelled to publish announcements of their incorporation.
    • The Companies Act 1931 provides for the incorporation of companies in the Isle of Man.
    • In 1896, New Jersey passed a law that made it easy to charter a company - and it quickly became a leading venue for incorporations.
    • Present day incorporations of towns and cities derive from this medieval use.
    • An attorney helped the steering committee file the articles of incorporation.
    • The co-op's incorporation papers established two classes of stock.
    • In the 1800s, states began to pass general incorporation laws, which let people create corporations without any special legislative intervention.
    • The company comes into existence only when the Registrar of Companies issues a certificate of incorporation.
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