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corporate

1 of 1adjective
/ˈkɔr.pɜ.rət/
1

involving a large company

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  • The corporate headquarters of the company are located in New York City.
  • She attended a corporate event to network with other professionals in her field.
  • The corporate culture emphasizes teamwork and innovation.
  • They developed a corporate strategy to expand into international markets.
  • Corporate taxes play a significant role in government revenue collection.
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shared by or involving all members of a group acting together

  • The decision reflected the corporate will of the committee.
  • Corporate responsibility requires input from all team members.
  • They made a corporate effort to improve the neighborhood.
  • Corporate planning ensures everyone's efforts are coordinated.
  • The organization emphasized corporate accountability.
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(of a company or organization) legally recognized as a single entity

  • Corporate governance dictates how a corporation is managed.
  • Local authorities, like other corporate bodies, may reduce capital spending.
  • The law protects corporate property from individual claims.
  • Corporate status allows a business to enter contracts and own assets.
  • Mergers require approval from the corporate board.
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