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Incorporated   /ɪnkˈɔrpərˌeɪtəd/  /ɪnkˈɔrpərˌeɪtɪd/   Listen
Incorporated

adjective
1.
Formed or united into a whole.  Synonyms: incorporate, integrated, merged, unified.
2.
Organized and maintained as a legal corporation.  Synonym: corporate.  "An incorporated town"
3.
Introduced into as a part of the whole.



Incorporate

verb
(past & past part. incorporated; pres. part. incorporating)
1.
Make into a whole or make part of a whole.  Synonym: integrate.
2.
Include or contain; have as a component.  Synonyms: comprise, contain.  "The record contains many old songs from the 1930's"
3.
Form a corporation.
4.
Unite or merge with something already in existence.



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"Incorporated" Quotes from Famous Books



... proceed, in the first instance, to the capital city of his state, Hanover, now no longer a kingdom, but only a small division of the great empire into which it was incorporated. For him there was no chance of evasion or getting out of the obligation to serve, for the whilom "kingdom" having withstood to the last during the six weeks' war the onward progress to victory of the all-devouring Prussians, her citizens would be at once ...
— Fritz and Eric - The Brother Crusoes • John Conroy Hutcheson

... greatest figure in ancient astronomy. He gathered up the wisdom of the philosophers who had preceded him. He incorporated this with the results of his own observations, and illumined it with his theories. His speculations, even when they were, as we now know, quite erroneous, had such an astonishing verisimilitude to the actual facts of nature that they commanded universal assent. Even ...
— Great Astronomers • R. S. Ball

... A temporary addition to a piece of code, usually as a {quick-and-dirty} remedy to an existing bug or misfeature. A patch may or may not work, and may or may not eventually be incorporated permanently into the program. Distinguished from a {diff} or {mod} by the fact that a patch is generated by more primitive means than the rest of the program; the classical examples are instructions modified ...
— THE JARGON FILE, VERSION 2.9.10

... as a kind of law that the public should be indulged from time to time the sullen satisfaction of yawning over these productions. If the reason should afterwards be sought, why the greatest geniuses who have been incorporated into that body have sometimes made the worst speeches, I answer, that it is wholly owing to a strong propension, the gentlemen in question had to shine, and to display a thread-bare, worn-out subject in a new and uncommon light. The necessity ...
— Letters on England • Voltaire

... the mouths of large rivers, or great cataracts, where they accumulate till they are broken off by their own weight. My observations will not allow me to acquiesce in this opinion; because we never found any of the ice which we took up incorporated with earth, or any of its produce, as I think it must have been, had it been coagulated in land-waters. It is a doubt with me, whether there be any rivers in these countries. It is certain, that we saw not a river, or stream ...
— A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Vol. 15 (of 18) • Robert Kerr


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