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Definition of reincorporate in English: reincorporateverb riːɪnˈkɔːpəreɪtˌriɪnˈkɔrpəreɪt [with object]Make (something) a part of something else once more. 使…再并入,使…重新合并 a campaign to reincorporate the visual arts into religious devotion 使观赏艺术重新融入宗教热忱的运动。 Example sentencesExamples - Teeth are in fact alive, and can be kept in a good state by being immersed in milk to increase the chance of them being reincorporated into the body.
- He then ploughs down the clover and other crop residues, reincorporating them back into the soil.
- U.S. companies are slashing their tax bills by tens, and sometimes hundreds, of millions of dollars by reincorporating themselves offshore.
- The goal of her thoughtful analysis is to reincorporate the father back into the family picture or narrative, a narrative from which he has been excluded both figuratively and literally by the mother.
- Morality in the form of giving needs to be reincorporated back into our society.
- As part of an agreement brokered by government authorities, all workers were to be reincorporated unless the company could prove just cause by the beginning of February.
- All have avoided paying tens of millions in taxes by reincorporating offshore while pocketing tens of millions in federal contracts.
- I strained the cream and milk mixture to get rid of the twigs - but reincorporated some of the zest and thyme leaves - and beat it into the eggs and sugar.
- Once you start to reincorporate the food back into your diet you will be able to tell if your body is responding negatively.
- The Red Army retook the Baltics in 1944, and reincorporated them into the Soviet Union.
- To start with, all the independent homelands have been reincorporated into the Republic.
- In preparation for 1997, when Hong Kong was reincorporated into China, there was a rapidly increasing body of mainland Chinese living and working in Hong Kong.
- Some stuff eventually got reincorporated into our lives, and some we found we could live quite happily (often more happily) without.
- It's unclear whether the recipe wanted us to retain the juice and reincorporate it or dump it.
- Garden design is an ever-changing movement of different styles, with older ones never really dying out but simply being reincorporated into different plans.
Derivativesnoun riːɪnkɔːpəˈreɪʃ(ə)n He led his country from the defeat of communism in 1989, to its first free elections in 1990, to its economic revival, and to its reincorporation into the international community - into NATO and soon the EU. Example sentencesExamples - The union has filed a brief supporting an August 2002 shareholders class-action suit against the company; the suit is seeking an injunction to stop reincorporation and damages for breach of ‘loyalty, care and candor.’
- The reincorporation puts us in an even better position to do what we do best - deliver quality news and entertainment to millions of people around the world every day of the year.
- Proponents argued that reincorporation would make the company's officers and directors more accountable.
- The reincorporation of the South into mainstream American culture is making us a bit more Southern.
Definition of reincorporate in US English: reincorporateverbˌriɪnˈkɔrpəreɪtˌrēinˈkôrpərāt [with object]Make (something) a part of something else once more. 使…再并入,使…重新合并 a campaign to reincorporate the visual arts into religious devotion 使观赏艺术重新融入宗教热忱的运动。 Example sentencesExamples - He then ploughs down the clover and other crop residues, reincorporating them back into the soil.
- U.S. companies are slashing their tax bills by tens, and sometimes hundreds, of millions of dollars by reincorporating themselves offshore.
- To start with, all the independent homelands have been reincorporated into the Republic.
- All have avoided paying tens of millions in taxes by reincorporating offshore while pocketing tens of millions in federal contracts.
- As part of an agreement brokered by government authorities, all workers were to be reincorporated unless the company could prove just cause by the beginning of February.
- The goal of her thoughtful analysis is to reincorporate the father back into the family picture or narrative, a narrative from which he has been excluded both figuratively and literally by the mother.
- In preparation for 1997, when Hong Kong was reincorporated into China, there was a rapidly increasing body of mainland Chinese living and working in Hong Kong.
- Morality in the form of giving needs to be reincorporated back into our society.
- The Red Army retook the Baltics in 1944, and reincorporated them into the Soviet Union.
- Teeth are in fact alive, and can be kept in a good state by being immersed in milk to increase the chance of them being reincorporated into the body.
- Some stuff eventually got reincorporated into our lives, and some we found we could live quite happily (often more happily) without.
- I strained the cream and milk mixture to get rid of the twigs - but reincorporated some of the zest and thyme leaves - and beat it into the eggs and sugar.
- It's unclear whether the recipe wanted us to retain the juice and reincorporate it or dump it.
- Once you start to reincorporate the food back into your diet you will be able to tell if your body is responding negatively.
- Garden design is an ever-changing movement of different styles, with older ones never really dying out but simply being reincorporated into different plans.
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