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词汇 reincorporate
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Definition of reincorporate in English:

reincorporate

verb 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.

Derivatives

  • reincorporation

  • noun 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:

reincorporate

verbˌriɪnˈkɔrpəreɪtˌrēinˈkôrpərāt
[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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