English dictionary: words starting with incor
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verbTake in or contain (something) as part of a whole; include.
Usage examples:
He has incorporated in his proposals a number of measures
adjectiveAnother term for incorporated.
adjective(of a company or other organization) formed into a legal corporation.
Usage examples:
The incorporated society of musicians
verbTake in or contain (something) as part of a whole; include.
Usage examples:
He has incorporated in his proposals a number of measures
verbTake in or contain (something) as part of a whole; include.
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He has incorporated in his proposals a number of measures
adjectiveHaving a bodily form; embodied.
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Through an incorporate resilience, slighted confidence restores itself
verbTake in or contain (something) as part of a whole; include.
Usage examples:
He has incorporated in his proposals a number of measures
adjectiveHaving a bodily form; embodied.
Usage examples:
Through an incorporate resilience, slighted confidence restores itself
nounThe inclusion of something as part of a whole.
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The software facilitates the incorporation of active learning in the course
nounThe inclusion of something as part of a whole.
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The software facilitates the incorporation of active learning in the course
adjectiveTending to incorporate or include things.
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The first two sections of this paper will demonstrate that, far from acting only as social and spat…
adjectiveNot composed of matter; having no material existence.
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A supreme but incorporeal being called god
adjectiveNot in accordance with fact; wrong.
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The doctor gave you incorrect advice
adverbIn a mistaken way; wrongly.
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His name had been spelt incorrectly
adjective(of a person or their behaviour) not able to be changed or reformed.
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He’s an incorrigible liar
nounAn incorrigible person.
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All repeat offenders, but none of them real hard-case incorrigibles
adverbIn a way that is impossible to change or improve; used about a bad quality or humorously about a good quality
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He is the incorrigibly irresponsible single father of two daughters., she is incorrigibly cheerful …
adjective(especially of a human body) not having undergone decomposition.
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There are other quirky problems surrounding the phenomenon of incorrupt bodies of saints.
nounThe state of being morally strong enough not to be persuaded to do something wrong
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She has a reputation for incorruptibility., what he lacks in charm he makes up for in competence an…
adjectiveNot susceptible to corruption, especially by bribery.
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As celebrated in their own eyes, these are always the true, the fearless, and the incorruptible rev…
adverbIn a way that suggests someone is morally strong enough not to be persuaded to do something wrong
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He was an incorruptibly principled defender of self-government., customer information is securely a…
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