Incorporate

Webster's Dictionary of the English Language

·adj Not consisting of matter; not having a material body; incorporeal; spiritual.

II. Incorporate ·vt To form into a body; to combine, as different ingredients. into one consistent mass.

III. Incorporate ·adj Not incorporated; not existing as a corporation; as, an incorporate banking association.

IV. Incorporate ·vt To unite with a material body; to give a material form to; to Embody.

V. Incorporate ·vi To unite in one body so as to make a part of it; to be mixed or blended;

— usually followed by with.

VI. Incorporate ·adj Corporate; incorporated; made one body, or united in one body; associated; mixed together; combined; embodied.

VII. Incorporate ·vt To unite with, or introduce into, a mass already formed; as, to incorporate copper with silver;

— used with with and into.

VIII. Incorporate ·vt 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.

IX. Incorporate ·vt 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.