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Encorporate vs. Incorporate: Mastering the Correct Spelling

Edited by Harlon Moss || By Janet White || Updated on March 11, 2024
"Encorporate" is an incorrect spelling, while "Incorporate" is the correct term meaning to include or integrate a part into the whole.

Which is correct: Encorporate or Incorporate

How to spell Incorporate?

Encorporate is Incorrect

Incorporate is Correct

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Key Differences

Remember, it starts with "In-" like "Insert" or "Integrate."
Visualize bringing something "IN" to a corporate body.
No "En" in business entities, but companies "Incorporate."
Think "IN" as in "INclude" to remember "Incorporate."
"Corp" is derived from the Latin word for "body" and is the core of "Incorporate."
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Correct usage of Incorporate

The plan is to encorporate all subsidiaries under one parent company.
The plan is to incorporate all subsidiaries under one parent company.
It's important to encorporate healthy habits into your daily routine.
It's important to incorporate healthy habits into your daily routine.
We should encorporate these changes into the next version.
We should incorporate these changes into the next version.
Can you encorporate the feedback from our clients?
Can you incorporate the feedback from our clients?
The team decided to encorporate a new feature into the app.
The team decided to incorporate a new feature into the app.

Incorporate Definitions

To include or integrate parts into a whole.
She decided to incorporate the new data into her research.
To blend or combine seamlessly into something.
The design will incorporate both modern and traditional elements.
To unite (one thing) with something else already in existence
Incorporated the letter into her diary.
To admit as a member to a corporation or similar organization.
To cause to merge or combine together into a united whole.
To cause to form into a legal corporation
Incorporate a business.
To give substance or material form to; embody.
To become united or combined into an organized body.
To become or form a legal corporation
San Antonio incorporated as a city in 1837.
(Linguistics) To move from the head of one phrase to the head of another, forming a new word by affixing onto that head, as in certain languages when a noun object of a verb is affixed to the verb.
Combined into one united body; merged.
Formed into a legal corporation.
(transitive) To include (something) as a part.
The design of his house incorporates a spiral staircase.
To incorporate another's ideas into one's work
(transitive) To mix (something in) as an ingredient; to blend
Incorporate air into the mixture by whisking.
(transitive) To admit as a member of a company
(transitive) To form into a legal company.
The company was incorporated in 1980.
To include (another clause or guarantee of the US constitution) as a part (of the Fourteenth Amendment, such that the clause binds not only the federal government but also state governments).
To form into a body; to combine, as different ingredients, into one consistent mass.
To unite with a material body; to give a material form to; to embody.
(obsolete) Corporate; incorporated; made one body, or united in one body; associated; mixed together; combined; embodied.
Not consisting of matter; not having a material body; incorporeal; spiritual.
Not incorporated; not existing as a corporation.
An incorporate banking association
Not incorporated; not existing as a corporation; as, an incorporate banking association.
Corporate; incorporated; made one body, or united in one body; associated; mixed together; combined; embodied.
As if our hands, our sides, voices, and mindsHad been incorporate.
A fifteenth part of silver incorporate with gold.
To unite with, or introduce into, a mass already formed; as, to incorporate copper with silver; - used with with and into.
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.
The Romans did not subdue a country to put the inhabitants to fire and sword, but to incorporate them into their own community.
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.
To unite in one body so as to make a part of it; to be mixed or blended; - usually followed by with.
Painters' colors and ashes do better incorporate will oil.
He never suffers wrong so long to grow,And to incorporate with right so farAs it might come to seem the same in show.
Make into a whole or make part of a whole;
She incorporated his suggestions into her proposal
Include or contain; have as a component;
A totally new idea is comprised in this paper
The record contains many old songs from the 1930's
Form a corporation
Unite or merge with something already in existence;
Incorporate this document with those pertaining to the same case
Formed or united into a whole
To form into a legal corporation.
They wanted to incorporate their business to gain tax advantages.
To take in or assimilate information or ideas.
It takes time to incorporate feedback from clients.
To physically include as part of a mixture or design.
The cake recipe incorporates chocolate chips and walnuts.

Incorporate Sentences

To stay relevant, companies must incorporate new technologies.
She managed to incorporate her favorite styles into the design.
Teachers should incorporate fun activities into the learning process.
I'm looking for ways to incorporate more vegetables into my meals.
We need to incorporate these updates to improve the software.
It's crucial to incorporate safety measures in construction projects.
The curriculum has been updated to incorporate recent historical events.
The company plans to incorporate more eco-friendly practices.
The program has been designed to incorporate user feedback continuously.
They decided to incorporate the business to protect personal assets.
Artists often incorporate cultural elements into their artwork.
To incorporate changes, the document needs to be revised.
You should incorporate exercise into your daily routine for better health.
We'll need to incorporate a contingency plan into our strategy.
It's a challenge to incorporate all stakeholders' views into the decision-making process.
To make the sauce, incorporate the butter slowly while whisking.

FAQs

Why is it called Incorporate?

It's derived from Latin, with "in-" meaning "into" and "corpus" meaning "body," referring to including into one body or entity.

What is the verb form of Incorporate?

"Incorporate" is itself a verb.

Which vowel is used before Incorporate?

"An," as in "an incorporated entity."

Which preposition is used with Incorporate?

"Into," as in "incorporate into."

What is the pronunciation of Incorporate?

/ɪnˈkɔːr.pə.reɪt/

Which article is used with Incorporate?

"An," when used in its adjective form like "an incorporated entity."

Is Incorporate a negative or positive word?

Neutral.

What is the root word of Incorporate?

The root is "corpus" which means "body" in Latin.

Is Incorporate an abstract noun?

No.

Which conjunction is used with Incorporate?

Any conjunction can be used, depending on the context, like "and" or "or."

What is the singular form of Incorporate?

"Incorporate" is a verb, so it doesn't have a singular or plural form.

Is Incorporate a vowel or consonant?

"Incorporate" is a word that contains both vowels and consonants.

How many syllables are in Incorporate?

Four syllables.

How do we divide Incorporate into syllables?

In-cor-po-rate.

What is the third form of Incorporate?

Incorporated.

What is the plural form of Incorporate?

N/A.

Is Incorporate a countable noun?

"Incorporate" is primarily a verb, not a noun.

What is another term for Incorporate?

Integrate.

Is the word Incorporate imperative?

It can be used in the imperative mood, like "Incorporate the changes!"

What is a stressed syllable in Incorporate?

"cor."

Is Incorporate a noun or adjective?

"Incorporate" is primarily a verb, but "incorporated" can be an adjective.

Is Incorporate an adverb?

No.

Is the Incorporate term a metaphor?

No, but it can be used metaphorically in literature or other contexts.

What part of speech is Incorporate?

Verb (and sometimes adjective in its past form "incorporated").

What is the first form of Incorporate?

Incorporate.

How is Incorporate used in a sentence?

"We will incorporate the feedback into our next product update."

Is Incorporate a collective noun?

No.

What is the opposite of Incorporate?

Exclude.

Which determiner is used with Incorporate?

"This," as in "this incorporated element."

What is the second form of Incorporate?

Incorporated.
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