incorporated (Meaning)

Wordnet

incorporated (s)

formed or united into a whole

organized and maintained as a legal corporation

introduced into as a part of the whole

Webster

incorporated (imp. & p. p.)

of Incorporate

Webster

incorporated (a.)

United in one body; formed into a corporation; made a legal entity.

incorporated Sentence Examples

  1. The new company incorporated several small businesses into a single entity.
  2. The amendment was incorporated into the constitution, adding a new provision.
  3. The artist incorporated elements of surrealism into his paintings.
  4. The DNA of the virus was incorporated into the vaccine, allowing it to induce immunity.
  5. The theory of relativity was incorporated into the Standard Model of physics.
  6. The charity incorporated donations from numerous individuals into its annual fund.
  7. The university incorporated a new department into its faculty, expanding its academic offerings.
  8. The business plan incorporated market research and financial projections.
  9. The architect incorporated sustainable design principles into the building's construction.
  10. The new AI system was incorporated into the self-driving car, enhancing its capabilities.

FAQs About the word incorporated

formed or united into a whole, organized and maintained as a legal corporation, introduced into as a part of the wholeof Incorporate, United in one body; formed

blended, mixed, intermingled, combined,merged, intermixed, mingled, commingled, besmirched, defiled

refined, fine, unpolluted, uncontaminated, straight, strong, uncut, straight, unpolluted, uncontaminated

The new company incorporated several small businesses into a single entity.

The amendment was incorporated into the constitution, adding a new provision.

The artist incorporated elements of surrealism into his paintings.

The DNA of the virus was incorporated into the vaccine, allowing it to induce immunity.