0 the act of including something as part of something larger:
1 the act of including something within something else
2 the process of making a business into a corporation (= business protected by specific laws):
3 the act of making a company or organization into a legal corporation (= a particular type of company):
a certificate of incorporation of a limited liability partnership
The number of incorporations registered in the state this year reached its highest level.
4 the act of including something within something else:
the incorporation of sth into sth The incorporation of biology into industrial processes will become routine.
The banks of the rivers have been purchased for incorporation into a city park.
The aim of the flexible battery is for incorporation into wearable electronic devices.
Except for the final incorporation of the egg yolks, this recipe can be made well ahead of time.
More precisely, the relation between complement adverbs and incorporation should not be seen as an ' if and only if ' relation.
For this reason, a further breakdown of the data involved separating peer- and self-repair from repetition and incorporation.
States with significant labor movements (measured by numbers of strikes) were more resistant to liberalized incorporation law.
The design and incorporation of the technology already displays an artistic intention regarding gender and other supposedly binary categories.
They split almost evenly between the first and second halves of the decade in date of incorporation.
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