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corporate

[ kawr-per-it, -prit ]

adjective

  1. of, for, or belonging to a corporation or corporations: She considers the new federal subsidy just corporate welfare.

    a corporate executive;

    She considers the new federal subsidy just corporate welfare.

  2. forming a corporation.
  3. pertaining to a united group, as of persons:

    the corporate good.

  4. united or combined into one.


noun

  1. a bond issued by a corporation.

corporate

/ ˈkɔːpərɪt; -prɪt /

adjective

  1. forming a corporation; incorporated
  2. of or belonging to a corporation or corporations

    corporate finance

  3. of or belonging to a united group; joint
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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Derived Forms

  • ˈcorporately, adverb
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Other Words From

  • corpo·rate·ly adverb
  • corpo·rate·ness noun
  • anti·corpor·ate adjective
  • anti·corpor·ate·ly adverb
  • anti·corpor·ate·ness noun
  • inter·corpo·rate adjective
  • non·corpo·rate adjective
  • non·corpo·rate·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of corporate1

First recorded in 1350–1400 for verb senses; 1505–15 for adjective senses; Middle English corporaten, from Latin corporātus, past participle of corporāre “to incorporate”; incorporate 1
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Word History and Origins

Origin of corporate1

C15: from Latin corporātus made into a body, from corporāre, from corpus body
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Example Sentences

Asana, a corporate software maker started by a Facebook co-founder, filed to go public via a direct listing, revealing a net loss that has more than doubled year over year.

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Lots of commentary during my staycation on the one-year anniversary of the Business Roundtable’s statement on corporate purpose—which put employees, customers, their communities, and the environment on a par with shareholders.

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There was no prize for Heron beyond bragging rights and Javorsek’s old flight helmet with their corporate logo added.

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Goodyear said in a statement that the “visual in question was not created or distributed by Goodyear corporate, nor was it part of a diversity training class.”

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Despite all of the challenges the corporate world is facing, it cannot back down from the Business Roundtable commitment.

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It just goes to show you how much corporate America only thinks about the business side of it.

The State Innovation Exchange, a Democratic group, has been set up to combat corporate-led right-wing organizations.

Full disclosure: The event was held at the headquarters of IAC, the corporate parent of The Daily Beast.

Ultimately, disclosure laws are an essential tool for promoting transparent supply chains and corporate accountability.

He became as polarizing a figure as the war itself, court jester to Nixon and corporate shill to boot.

Primarily the corporation should proceed against the directors, for the wrong is a corporate one.

In many states a corporation need not use its corporate seal, any other may be substituted.

However arbitrary, there are certain policies that regulate all well organized institutions and corporate bodies.

Sir Robert founded his amendment on what had been the usual practice in enactments regarding corporate towns.

Government had never intended to preclude itself from inquiring to what towns corporate powers should be extended.

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