Intermediate (B1)
IPA: /ɪnˈkɔːr.pə.reɪt/
KK: /ɪnˈkɔːr.pə.reɪt/
Definition
Joined together to form a single entity or organization.
Example
The new policy will incorporate various suggestions from the community.
Comparatives & Superlatives
Comparative: more incorporated
Superlative: most incorporated
Conversation

Have you heard about the new company they incorporate into the local business network?

Yeah, I heard it’s going to bring a lot of opportunities.

I hope they really incorporate some innovative ideas.

For sure! It’s exciting to see how they’ll merge with the community.
Synonyms & Antonyms
Antonyms
separate
divided
disjointed
Definition
To become part of something larger or to form a legal corporation.
Example
The city decided to incorporate to gain more control over local governance.
Tense Forms
Past: incorporated
Past Participle: incorporated
Conversation

Did you hear that our town is planning to incorporate new parks?

Yeah, I heard about that! It sounds like a great idea.

I hope they also incorporate more walking trails for everyone.
Definition
To combine or include something as part of a whole, often in a formal or legal way.
Example
The company decided to incorporate new technologies into their production process.
Tense Forms
Past: incorporated
Past Participle: incorporated
Conversation

Have you thought about how to incorporate more vegetables into your diet?

Yeah, I’ve been trying to add them to my meals whenever I can.

That’s a great idea! I’m looking for ways to incorporate them into my smoothies.
Root Explanation
Incorporate → It is formed from "in-" (meaning into) and "corporare" (meaning to form into a body). The word "incorporate" means to form something into a unified whole or body.
Memory Tip
Think of 'forming into a body' — 'in-' means into, and 'corporare' means to form. This helps you remember that incorporate means to bring things together into one.
Visually Confused Words
unincorporate
reincorporate
coincorporate
bicorporate
corporate
unincorporated
preincorporate
intercorporate