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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61. The company needs to be sensitive to local preferences and tastes, and such things as company logos should incorporate local preferences.
62. Any attempt to incorporate it after the contract is made will be unsuccessful.
63. Computer simulation models which incorporate random effects have been described in this chapter.
64. In the circumstances, programmes to alter reproductive patterns might incorporate special provisions for reaching individuals of lower socio-economic status.
65. However, most leases incorporate a rent review clause which provides for the periodic raising of the rent.
66. Present-day computer or digital organs incorporate new and complex technology, and this has led to some impressive developments.
67. Several schools are trying to incorporate ethnic foods into their menus.
68. Poem Videobox is a software developers kit that enables programmers to incorporate the company's decompression techniques into their own products.
69. The Sassanians expanded eastwards to incorporate into their state the northern part of the disintegrating Kushan empire.
70. Thankfully, like Feynman himself, they incorporate many diagrams to explain his findings in quantum electrodynamics and quantum chromodynamics.
71. Slowly add lemon juice-sugar mixture to egg-cream mixture and whisk to incorporate completely.
72. It is normally circulated under covering letter and will incorporate a confidentiality agreement.
73. Which activities would you like to incorporate in your life?
74. Please advise us of any updating or errors, which we can incorporate until 11 August.
75. One solution is for Dorman Oil to summarize key points in employee training sessions that incorporate multimedia and other technologies.
76. His role of mutant son extended itself to incorporate pervert as well.
77. Some colleges are starting to incorporate the concept into their curriculum.
78. Both songs incorporate traditional Qawwali drumming and use of the harmonium.
79. His whimsical creations incorporate the antique wood letters and foundry type from a Montana newspaper he published in the 1960s.
80. The need to incorporate non-teaching staff into all aspects of effective institutional management. 8.
81. A ceiling fan can help ventilation but can also incorporate lighting and be decorative.
82. And more public schools incorporate hands-on learning that educators say can help children better absorb some concepts.
83. Businesses often seek to incorporate their terms, or individual terms, by using a rubber stamp.
84. In late April 1967, plans were begun to incorporate the company as the not-for-profit Dance Theater Foundation.
85. Corporate divisions can incorporate more than one or, indeed, less than one separate economic entity.
86. Since the computer database does not incorporate visual images, corresponding photographs are kept on file.
87. This price includes adapters, which incorporate dedicated circuitry, for the four sizes of battery.
87. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
88. This will incorporate retail developments, hotels, houses and half-a-million square feet of commercial development.
89. I also tried to incorporate a strong element of freedom so that a long term eating habit could be created.
90. Not only do these verbs inflect for person, they very often incorporate the person and/or object of the sentence.
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