incorporate

incorporate
in'ko:pəreit
verb
(to contain or include as part of the whole: The shopping centre incorporates a library and a bank.) incorporar
incorporate
tr[ɪn'kɔːpəreɪt]
transitive verb
1 (make part of, include in) incorporar (in/into, a), incluir (in/into, en); (include, contain) incluir, contener
they incorporated some of her ideas incorporaron algunas de sus ideas
the design incorporates the company's logo el diseño incluye el logotipo de la empresa
2 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (company) constituir , constituir en sociedad
adjective
1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (company) constituido,-a , constituido,-a en sociedad
incorporate [ɪn'kɔrpə.reɪt] vt, -rated ; -rating
1) include: incorporar, incluir
2) : incorporar, constituir en sociedad (dícese de un negocio)
incorporate
adj.
asociado, -a adj.
incorporado, -a adj.
v.
constituir en sociedad anónima v.
encarnar v.
incluir v.
(§pres: incluyo...incluimos...)
incorporar v.
ɪn'kɔːrpəreɪt, ɪn'kɔːpəreɪt
transitive verb
1)
a) (take in) \<\<idea/plan\>\> incorporar

to incorporate something INTO something — incorporar algo a algo

b) (include, contain) incluir*, comprender
2) (Busn, Law) \<\<business/enterprise\>\> constituir* (en sociedad)

a company incorporated in the State of New Jersey — una compañía constituida en el estado de Nueva Jersey

[ɪn'kɔːpǝreɪt]
VT (=include) incluir, comprender; (=integrate) incorporar (in, into a)

a product incorporating vitamin Q — un producto que contiene vitamina Q

to incorporate a company — constituir una compañía en sociedad (anónima)

* * *
[ɪn'kɔːrpəreɪt, ɪn'kɔːpəreɪt]
transitive verb
1)
a) (take in) \<\<idea/plan\>\> incorporar

to incorporate something INTO something — incorporar algo a algo

b) (include, contain) incluir*, comprender
2) (Busn, Law) \<\<business/enterprise\>\> constituir* (en sociedad)

a company incorporated in the State of New Jersey — una compañía constituida en el estado de Nueva Jersey


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