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incorporate verb

• take in or contain (something) as part of a whole; include.
• "he has incorporated in his proposals a number of measures"
Similar: absorb, include, subsume, assimilate, integrate, take in, swallow up, engulf, consolidate, embody, comprise, contain, embrace, build in, encompass,
Opposite: separate,
• constitute (a company, city, or other organization) as a legal corporation.
• "limited liability companies could only be incorporated under the 1930 Act"

incorporate adjective

• another term for incorporated.
• having a bodily form; embodied.
• "through an incorporate resilience, slighted confidence restores itself"
Origin: late Middle English: from late Latin incorporat- ‘embodied’, from the verb incorporare, from in- ‘into’ + Latin corporare ‘form into a body’ (from corpus, corpor- ‘body’).


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