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incorporatev. 1) to obtain an official charter or articles of incorporation ...
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incorporate1 to include something so that it forms a part of something incorporate something The new car design incorporates all the latest safety features. incorporate something in/into/within something We' [..]
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incorporatelate 14c., "to put (something) into the body or substance of (something else), blend; absorb, eat," also "solidify, harden," often in medical writing, from Late Latin incorporatus, [..]
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incorporateto blend or bring together.
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incorporateto form into a legal corporation.
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incorporateTo create a corporation by submitting articles of incorporation for an organization, which may be a profit-making business or a nonprofit entity that operates for charitable, social, religious, or edu [..]
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incorporateUsually referred to with herbicide use, which means to mix into the soil.
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incorporateformed or united into a whole integrate: make into a whole or make part of a whole; "She incorporated his suggestions into her proposal" include or contain; have as a compone [..]
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incorporateTo mix a material such as an herbicide into the soil by mechanical action.
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incorporateDefinition verb
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incorporaterat·ed -rat·ing vt 1 : to unite with something else to form a whole [ the agreement into the divorce] 2 : to form (as a business) into a legal corporation 3 : to include (rights ...
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incorporateIncorporate in business law refers to the legal process or forming a corporation. Incorporation laws are governed by state laws, which vary by state. The process involves various stages, such as creat [..]
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incorporateThe addition of an ingredient into the preparation of a dish or basic mixture by thoroughly blending it.
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incorporateIncorporate: To mix together thoroughly by blending one product completely into another.
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incorporatev. 1) to obtain an official charter or articles of incorporation from the state for an organization, which may be a profit-making business, a professional business such as a law office or medical offi [..]
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incorporateThe legal act of forming a corporation.
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