incorporation

[ US /ˌɪnˌkɔɹpɝˈeɪʃən/ ]
[ UK /ɪnkˌɔːpəɹˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. learning (of values or attitudes etc.) that is incorporated within yourself
  2. consolidating two or more things; union in (or into) one body
  3. including by incorporating
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How To Use incorporation In A Sentence

  • In 1896, New Jersey passed a law that made it easy to charter a company - and it quickly became a leading venue for incorporations.
  • The story of Hyderabad's ultimate incorporation into India is a complex one.
  • Very often the cost of the shares, representing the amount subscribed on the incorporation of the company, is very low.
  • The pope and the king of France taught Edward II to dissolve the preceptories, to the number of twenty-three, belonging to the Templars; in 1410 the Commons petitioned for the confiscation of all church property; in 1414 the alien priories in England fell under the animadversion of the government; their property was handed over to the crown and they escaped only by the payment of heavy fines, by incorporation into English orders, and by partial confiscation of their land. The Age of the Reformation
  • To prefer food to art, capriciousness and indulgence to "simplicity" and "contemplat [ion]," and eating to other forms of incorporation, is, of course, a female or effeminated preference (Gill 597). Wordsworth’s Balladry: Real Men Wanted
  • Zinc is required for the incorporation of cystine into keratin.
  • They succeeded only because of the wider social context of working-class incorporation.
  • Incorporation of any such existent data would surely bias our analysis.
  • A reincorporation will allow MGEX to distribute exchange assets to members, including three buildings in downtown Minneapolis and the MGEX Clearinghouse, which matches and clears trades for all exchange activity, according to the exchange. Minneapolis Grain Exchange Gets For-Profit Conversion Approval
  • This has allowed the protocol definition to evolve in a controlled way by the incorporation of tested ideas.
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