“We really believe in the importance of living an active lifestyle, so we’re not ready to share it yet, but we’re going to be doing something very large incorporating fitness into Fabletics,” Goldenberg said.
Fabletics’ Adam Goldenberg and Kevin Hart on what’s next for the activewear empire|Lucas Matney|September 17, 2020|TechCrunch
Online learning platforms are seeing a boom, and technology in general is being incorporated in unprecedented ways, which is actually helping to broaden the reach of educators in some regions of the world.
Online learning provider Everfi makes $100 million commitment for curriculum that pushes for social change|Michal Lev-Ram, writer|September 15, 2020|Fortune
Finally, we complete the ensemble by incorporating weighted polls when available to produce our final prediction.
The Forecast: The Methodology Behind Our 2020 Election Model|Daniel Malloy|September 10, 2020|Ozy
Councilman Mark Kersey, who ultimately voted yes, proposed three amendments that were incorporated into the ordinance.
Morning Report: A Questionable Stat That’s Guiding Reopening|Voice of San Diego|September 9, 2020|Voice of San Diego
As YouTube is a part of Google, you can also increase your website’s authority on the search engine by incorporating the same.
How businesses can use YouTube to tackle the COVID-19 business crisis|Catherrine Garcia|September 7, 2020|Search Engine Watch
These entrepreneurs have chosen to incorporate as private businesses, with all the legal rights and privileges that entails.
Refusing to Marry Same-Sex Couples Isn’t Religious Freedom, It’s Just Discrimination|Sally Kohn|October 23, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Worse, she obsesses over this with all of the friends and then tries to incorporate shark imagery into their sex life.
15 Times ‘Friends’ Was Really, Really Weird|Kevin Fallon|September 18, 2014|DAILY BEAST
“These are problem-solving products but that incorporate technology in a really subtle, unobtrusive way,” she says.
Wearables Hit the Runway at Fashion Week|Raquel Laneri|September 11, 2014|DAILY BEAST
They are very graphic and seem to incorporate the case since the people engaging in the scribbled sex acts are wearing masks.
True Detective’s Red Herring: Actress Erin Moriarty, Who Plays Marty’s Daughter, Tells All|Marlow Stern|March 10, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Incorporate it into your day like brushing your teeth or watching “How I Met Your Mother” re-runs.
These Diet Lessons From Olympians Will Help You Lose Weight and Look Awesome|Jenna A. Bell|February 15, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The purpose had hardly pricked before he seized it, hugged it to his breast, made it incorporate with his being.
The Lady of Loyalty House|Justin Huntly McCarthy
Your third step, then, will be to incorporate a railroad company under the laws of the State of California.
The Valley of the Giants|Peter B. Kyne
He will content himself with offering to the public his suggestions, without venturing to incorporate them into the text itself.
Companion to the Bible|E. P. Barrows
To incorporate some reference to these in a work dealing with health generally, appeared to us absolutely necessary.
Papers on Health|John Kirk
There never was any universe, any cosmos, of which the first reality was anything but living, incorporate individuals.
Fantasia of the Unconscious|D. H. Lawrence
British Dictionary definitions for incorporate (1 of 2)
incorporate1
verb (ɪnˈkɔːpəˌreɪt)
to include or be included as a part or member of a united whole
to form or cause to form a united whole or mass; merge or blend
to form (individuals, an unincorporated enterprise, etc) into a corporation or other organization with a separate legal identity from that of its owners or members
adjective (ɪnˈkɔːpərɪt, -prɪt)
combined into a whole; incorporated
formed into or constituted as a corporation
Derived forms of incorporate
incorporative, adjectiveincorporation, noun
Word Origin for incorporate
C14 (in the sense: put into the body of something else): from Late Latin incorporāre to embody, from Latin in- ² + corpus body
British Dictionary definitions for incorporate (2 of 2)
incorporate2
/ (ɪnˈkɔːpərɪt, -prɪt) /
adjective
an archaic word for incorporeal
Word Origin for incorporate
C16: from Late Latin incorporātus, from Latin in-1 + corporātus furnished with a body