Incorporated

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈkɔːrpəˌreɪtɪd/

Definitions of incorporated

verb to include or combine something as part of a whole

Example Sentences

A1 The new employee was incorporated into the team seamlessly.

A2 The company incorporated new technology to improve efficiency.

B1 The merger resulted in two companies being incorporated into one.

B2 The artist incorporated elements of nature into their paintings.

C1 The architect incorporated sustainable design principles into the building.

C2 The chef incorporated unique flavors to create a one-of-a-kind dish.

adjective combined into a single entity

Example Sentences

A1 The newly incorporated company is doing well in the market.

A2 The incorporated feature in the software makes it user-friendly.

B1 The company has recently incorporated new technology into their production process.

B2 The incorporated security measures ensure that data remains protected.

C1 The incorporated sustainability practices have led to significant cost savings for the company.

C2 The fully incorporated system seamlessly integrates all aspects of the business operations.

Examples of incorporated in a Sentence

formal The new technology was fully incorporated into the existing system.

informal We've incorporated some new features into the app.

slang They really know how to incorporate style into their outfits.

figurative The artist incorporated elements of nature into her painting.

Grammatical Forms of incorporated

past tense

incorporated

plural

incorporated

comparative

more incorporated

superlative

most incorporated

present tense

incorporate

future tense

will incorporate

perfect tense

has incorporated

continuous tense

is incorporating

singular

incorporated

positive degree

incorporated

infinitive

to incorporate

gerund

incorporating

participle

incorporating

Origin and Evolution of incorporated

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'incorporated' originated from the Latin word 'incorporatus', which is a combination of 'in-' meaning 'into' and 'corporare' meaning 'to form into a body'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in legal contexts to refer to the formation of a corporation or company, the term 'incorporated' has evolved to also mean the act of combining or including something as part of a whole entity.