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incorporation

American  
[in-kawr-puh-rey-shuhn] / ɪnˌkɔr pəˈreɪ ʃən /

noun

  1. the act of incorporating incorporate or the state of being incorporated. incorporate. incorporated.

  2. the act of forming a legal corporation.

  3. Grammar.  the inclusion of the object or object reference within the inflected verb form, a type of word-formation frequent in American Indian languages.

  4. Psychoanalysis.  the adoption of the views or characteristics of others, occurring in children as part of learning and maturation and in adults as a defense mechanism.


Other Word Forms

  • interincorporation noun
  • preincorporation noun
  • reincorporation noun

Etymology

Origin of incorporation

1350–1400; Middle English incorporacioun < Late Latin incorporātiōn- (stem of incorporātiō ), equivalent to incorporāt ( us ) ( incorporate 1 ) + -iōn -ion

Example Sentences

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These traits made the state the one-stop shop for major company incorporations—which have brought in more than $1 billion in annual revenue to the state.

From The Wall Street Journal

This patent-pending technology purifies the isotope by removing it from the bismuth target and then loads it onto a shipping column for incorporation into targeted alpha therapy drugs.

From Science Daily

Its incorporation in wildlife programmes is now an inevitability, according to the producers.

From BBC

But Mr. Parker’s incorporation of clubby rhythms suggests neither mind-expansion nor hedonism but rather mathematical precision.

From The Wall Street Journal

Also, some drugs in late stages of development or under regulatory review are now being debated because of FDA leadership changes, with the incorporation of a new benefit/risk framework.

From Barron's