incorporate

pronunciation

How to pronounce incorporate in British English: UK [ɪnˈkɔːpəreɪt]word uk audio image

How to pronounce incorporate in American English: US [ɪnˈkɔːrpəreɪt] word us audio image

  • Verb:
    make into a whole or make part of a whole
    include or contain; have as a component
    form a corporation
    unite or merge with something already in existence
  • Adjective:
    formed or united into a whole

Word Origin

incorporate (v.)
late 14c., "to put (something) into the body or substance of (something else)," from Late Latin incorporatus, past participle of incorporare "unite into one body," from Latin in- "into, in, on, upon" (see in- (2)) + corpus (genitive corporis) "body" (see corporeal). Meaning "to legally form a body politic" is from 1460s. Related: Incorporated; incorporating.

Example

1. Analysing the consequences of any policy must incorporate how bad luck may skew the outcome .
2. Mr cooper thinks it feasible to incorporate unique human search strategies in rosetta or other algorithmic approaches .
3. The best of these models also incorporate mechanisms for predicting prices in the face of uncertainty , he says .
4. The new ui widgets are redesigned for use on larger screens such as tablets and incorporate the new holographic ui theme .
5. 22 August 's figures included larger-than-usual revisions as the ons starts to incorporate methodology improvements .

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