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): --
The number of incorporations registered in the state this year reached its highest level.
a certificate of incorporation of a limited liability partnership
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.
Yet in turn, the incorporation of such new topics also reinvigorates older narratives of economic and political transformation.
Further more, this understanding is also a prerequisite for recommending changes that are suitable for incorporation into pastoral husbandry systems.
He concludes that velarisation is a transitional gradual change leading to the incorporation of a nasal into the preceding vowel.
The incorporation of these relatively old mathematical concepts will undoubtedly help to reduce the computational complexity of real time perception-action systems.
After waiting 3-14 days for dye incorporation, the rabbits were overdosed with pentobarbital.
Lexical borrowing is the incorporation of individual words originating in a donor, or lexifier, language into the discourse of a recipient, or host, language.
I shall briefly summarize43 the social changes in the frontier after incorporation before outlining the quarantine laws and their fate.
At the 1-cell stage neither glycine uptake nor its incorporation into proteins is inhibited by methionine.