[
UK
/kˈɔːpəɹət/
]
[ US /ˈkɔɹpɝət, ˈkɔɹpɹət/ ]
[ US /ˈkɔɹpɝət, ˈkɔɹpɹət/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
of or belonging to a corporation
corporate rates
corporate structure -
done by or characteristic of individuals acting together
the corporate good
a joint identity
the collective mind -
possessing or existing in bodily form
what seemed corporal melted as breath into the wind
an incarnate spirit
`corporate' is an archaic term -
organized and maintained as a legal corporation
a special agency set up in corporate form
an incorporated town
How To Use corporate In A Sentence
- Mohawk is a polysynthetic language, in which noun objects can easily be incorporated into the verb.
- Individuals are expected to act on behalf of the collective whole, and the corporate body is expected to act in the normative interests of its members.
- Architecturally they incorporate the low roofs, polygonal towers and shallow, semicircular domes of the Byzantine mode.
- Allegheny Technologies Incorporated manufactures titanium, hafnium, tungsten, and cobalt. Eric Lotke: Steel City: Forgotten but Not Gone
- Since corporate America is more interested in hoarding than rehiring, the New Poor are going to be around for awhile. Mark Olmsted: No Pizza, No Peace: The New Poor and the Coming Blowback
- I have returned to campus enlivened by a sense of professional renewal, and I have developed course syllabi, assignments, and activities that incorporate many ideas from my fellowship experiences.
- The ufological entertainers, mentioned above, have incorporated it as part of their acts.
- He is like a Tyrannosaurus Rex, leading a herd of corporate dinosaurs over the cliff and bellowing as he goes.
- Unlike several other states, Pennsylvania has no provisions for unincorporated territory.
- On the one hand, it was a powerful tool to enhance or sustain personal and corporate power, wealth, and status.