incorporated
Americanadjective
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formed or constituted as a legal corporation.
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combined in one body; made part of.
adjective
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united or combined into a whole
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Abbreviation: Inc. inc. organized as a legal corporation, esp in commerce
Other Word Forms
- incorporatedness noun
- nonincorporated adjective
Etymology
Origin of incorporated
First recorded in 1590–1600; incorporate 1 + -ed 2
Example Sentences
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In certain scenarios, nearly half of the modeled particles transported newly created organic molecules from the broader protosolar nebula into Jupiter's circumplanetary disk, where they were incorporated into the growing moons with little chemical change.
From Science Daily
It transports peptidoglycan precursors from the inside of the cell across the membrane so they can be incorporated into the growing cell wall.
From Science Daily
Scraps of animal-patterned fabric were incorporated into a black silk dress, while bulky sweaters were tucked into sheer skirts.
From Barron's
That information also might be incorporated into an AI’s knowledge base, where, in theory, it could be misused or exposed in a security breach.
They incorporated "Euler curves" -- a type of smooth curve also found in road and railway design.
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