incorporated 音标拼音: [ɪnk'ɔrpɚ
, etəd] [ɪnk'ɔrpɚ
, etɪd]
a . 合并的;结合的
合并的;结合的
incorporated adj 1 :
formed or united into a whole [
synonym : {
incorporate },
{
incorporated }, {
integrated }, {
merged }, {
unified }]
2 :
organized and maintained as a legal corporation ; "
a special agency set up in corporate form "; "
an incorporated town "
[
synonym : {
corporate }, {
incorporated }]
3 :
introduced into as a part of the whole ; "
the ideas incorporated in his revised manuscript "
Incorporate \
In *
cor "
po *
rate \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p .
{
Incorporated };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Incorporating }.]
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1 .
To form into a body ;
to combine ,
as different ingredients ,
into one consistent mass .
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By your leaves ,
you shall not stay alone ,
Till holy church incorporate two in one . --
Shak .
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2 .
To unite with a material body ;
to give a material form to ;
to embody .
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The idolaters ,
who worshiped their images as gods ,
supposed some spirit to be incorporated therein .
--
Bp .
Stillingfleet .
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3 .
To unite with ,
or introduce into ,
a mass already formed ;
as ,
to incorporate copper with silver ; --
used with with and into .
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4 .
To unite intimately ;
to blend ;
to assimilate ;
to combine into a structure or organization ,
whether material or mental ;
as ,
to incorporate provinces into the realm ;
to incorporate another '
s ideas into one '
s work .
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The Romans did not subdue a country to put the inhabitants to fire and sword ,
but to incorporate them into their own community . --
Addison .
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5 .
To form into a legal body ,
or body politic ;
to constitute into a corporation recognized by law ,
with special functions ,
rights ,
duties and liabilities ;
as ,
to incorporate a bank ,
a railroad company ,
a city or town ,
etc .
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Incorporated \
In *
cor "
po *
ra `
ted \,
a .
1 .
United or combined together to form in one body .
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2 .
Formed into a corporation and registered with a government body as such ;
made a legal entity .
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integrated \
integrated \
adj .
1 .
Formed or united into a whole .
Syn :
incorporate ,
incorporated ,
merged ,
unified .
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WordNet 1 .
5 ]
2 .
Formed into a whole or introduced into another entity ;
as ,
an integrated Europe .
Opposite of {
nonintegrated }.
[
Narrower terms : {
coordinated }, {
interconnected },
{
unified }; {
embedded }; {
incorporated }; {
tight -
knit },
{
tightly knit }]
a more closely integrated economic and political system --
Dwight D .
Eisenhower [
WordNet 1 .
5 ]
3 .
Having different groups treated together as equals in one group ;
as ,
racially integrated schools . [
Narrower terms :
{
co -
ed ,
coeducational }; {
desegrated ,
nonsegregated ,
unsegregated }; {
interracial }; {
mainstreamed }]
Also See :
{
integrative }, {
joint }, {
united }.
Antonym : {
segregated }.
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WordNet 1 .
5 PJC ]
4 .
Resembling a living organism in organization or development . [
Narrower terms : {
organic } (
vs .
inorganic )]
Syn :
structured .
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WordNet 1 .
5 ]
5 .
combined .
Opposite of {
uncombined }.
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WordNet 1 .
5 PJC ]
6 .
having constituent parts mixed to form a single unit .
Opposite of {
unmixed }. [
Narrower terms : {
blended [
2 ]}]
Syn :
amalgamated ,
intermingled ,
mixed .
[
WordNet 1 .
5 PJC ]
53 Moby Thesaurus words for "
incorporated ":
allied ,
amalgamated ,
assembled ,
assimilated ,
associated ,
banded together ,
blended ,
bound ,
bracketed ,
collected ,
combinative ,
combinatory ,
combined ,
conjoined ,
conjoint ,
conjugate ,
conjunctive ,
connected ,
connective ,
consolidated ,
copulate ,
corporate ,
coupled ,
eclectic ,
embodied ,
fused ,
gathered ,
hand -
in -
glove ,
hand -
in -
hand ,
incarnate ,
integrated ,
intimate ,
joined ,
joint ,
knotted ,
leagued ,
linked ,
matched ,
mated ,
merged ,
mixed ,
one ,
paired ,
spliced ,
syncretistic ,
syncretized ,
synthesized ,
tied ,
undivided ,
united ,
unseparated ,
wedded ,
yoked
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