incorporate
1 of 2verb/ɪnˈkɔrpəreɪt/
Forms:incorporates,incorporating,incorporated,incorporated
1
to include something as part of a larger whole or system
transitive- The new design will incorporate feedback from various stakeholders to ensure satisfaction.
- Our company values incorporate principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
- The recipe incorporates fresh herbs to enhance its flavor.
- The revised policy will incorporate suggestions from employees for improvement.
- The presentation incorporated multimedia elements to make it more engaging.
2
to mix or combine ingredients so that they form a single, unified substance
transitive- She incorporated the flour and sugar to make the dough.
- The chef carefully incorporated the butter into the batter to ensure a smooth texture.
- Be sure to incorporate the salt gradually to avoid clumping.
- The recipe calls for you to incorporate the spices into the sauce for extra flavor.
- She incorporated the cream into the soup, making it rich and creamy.
3
to legally form a company or organization and to give it a separate legal identity from its owners
transitive- They incorporated their startup last year to protect their personal assets.
- We plan to incorporate the business to gain legal and financial benefits.
- She was incorporating the nonprofit to help underprivileged children.
- The lawyer is incorporating multiple businesses for her clients this month.
- By the time we found out, the firm had already incorporated in another state.