Synonym: combine, join, merge, unify, unite. Similar words: corporate, corporation, decorate, elaborate, airport, rancor, contemporary, laboratory. Meaning: [ɪn'kɔrpəreɪt /-'kɔːp-] v. 1. make into a whole or make part of a whole 2. include or contain; have as a component 3. form a corporation 4. unite or merge with something already in existence. adj. formed or united into a whole.
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31. Many purchasers will acknowledge that the vendor will wish to limit its liability and incorporate these basic provisions in the initial draft.
32. Teachers lack the skills necessary to incorporate and transform ethnic or gender cultures into a form which is educationally relevant.
33. However, some verbs are inflected spatially in order to incorporate information on person.
34. All its letters are in lower case and the picture cards incorporate both approaches.
35. What you hear will incorporate high-fidelity sound, speech synthesis, and speech recognition.
36. One is that it should incorporate Feynman's proposal to formulate quantum theory in terms of a sum over histories.
37. The purchaser will incorporate an express right of set-off in the sale agreement.
38. Perhaps the working poor should threaten to incorporate in order to get local leaders to seriously address their plight.
39. The houses have been built to incorporate as many energy saving features as possible.
40. All rail stations should be developed or moved to incorporate bus stations and car parks.
41. A general right of recovery of overpaid tax could not incorporate any such restriction.
42. Other verbs incorporate size into movement and provide additional meaning by their inflection.
43. In varying degrees, they incorporate into their own attitudes and actions the dysfunctional beliefs their organizations seem to be advocating.
44. It has to incorporate a wide range of factors and develop methods of investigation other than laboratory experiments.
45. Some of the windows incorporate mediaeval work, but the interior is unattractive and not helped by the masses of dreary pews.
46. Some comms packages incorporate it in software but usually it's found in the modem itself.
47. Requirements of this sort mean that any system must incorporate a report writer which is intelligible to ordinary users.
48. These are features that simple word processors were never designed to incorporate but which low-end desktop publishing packages find simple.
49. This allows us to write programs which incorporate instruction modification.
50. For example[sentencedict.com], the attempt in the past thirty years to incorporate more divergent factors changes the emphasis towards inductive and creative abilities.
51. Fourth, the fund may lack the accounting systems and performance measurement techniques to incorporate futures, so discouraging their use.
52. Loan terms incorporate details on grace periods, repayment and prepayment.
53. Some new chips incorporate tiny electromechanical or electrochemical devices to do jobs that used to be done by more expensive electronics.
54. The research does suggest that in Dermakot at least they can incorporate our findings into their fire prevention methods and techniques.
55. Any workable theory of visual perception must incorporate this discovery.
56. Organizational and ideological affinities may also lead state elites to incorporate and protect certain interests.
57. Harris will incorporate the PowerPC into the Night Hawk line. Sentencedict.com
58. The fax side as many features; you can store your signature and incorporate it in faxes, for example.
59. It allows a manufacturer to incorporate its suppliers' efforts toward eliminating waste in the upstream portion of the manufacturing cycle.
60. Sight deposits are, in the main, cheque account funds while time deposits incorporate an element of withdrawal restriction, i.e. notice.
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