incorporated
Americanadjective
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formed or constituted as a legal corporation.
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combined in one body; made part of.
adjective
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united or combined into a whole
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Abbreviation: Inc. inc. organized as a legal corporation, esp in commerce
Other Word Forms
- incorporatedness noun
- nonincorporated adjective
Etymology
Origin of incorporated
First recorded in 1590–1600; incorporate 1 + -ed 2
Example Sentences
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He predicts 2026 could mark a turning point for mass AI adoption in China - not just chatbots, but also AI agents handling transactions, coding tools incorporated in everyday work, and video creators routinely using AI.
From BBC
Additional time domain simulations also incorporated nonlinear gyroscopic behavior to explore possible performance limits.
From Science Daily
Powell’s counterpoint is that while those possibilities are incorporated into the Fed’s projections, their magnitude and persistence remain uncertain.
From Barron's
And larger outlets want to make sure they are compensated for content that is incorporated into the bevy of AI-powered products that companies are building.
His adulthood incorporated a broader array of techniques.
From Los Angeles Times
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