Incorporate meaning in English
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Definition
to incorporate (a new functionality into a product): to integrate, to combine, to include (a new functionality into a product)
-Did you incorporate my ideas into your upcoming project? -Yes, I used many of them throughout the project.
Drunk&Monk Inc. (or "Drunk&Monk Incorporated"): Drunk&Monk formed or united as a whole, organized and maintained as a business
- "Philip : Brian, buy shares in Super Platinum Incorporated."
- "I bought some stock in the company, Luigi's Pizza Incorporated."
- "Buy Super Platinum Incorporated now!"
- "We've done our best to incorporate new green ideas, but I fear we're only scratching the surface of what could be done."
- "Sell Super Platinum Incorporated now!"
- "As I mentioned in my email, I'm looking to get some advice on possible environmental initiatives that we could incorporate here at Delavigne."
- "We worked on incorporating some environmental initiatives together."
- "Anyway, I am standing next to none other than entrepreneur Bruno Delavigne, who has just emerged from intense marathon negotiation sessions with the International Fruit Concern, Incorporated."
- "Philip : Brian, sell Super Platinum Incorporated now!"
- "Incorporating nap time for the staff might even provide a nice PR angle for all those journalists looking for stories about "hip" and "caring" corporations."
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