incorporate

S2 W2

BrE /ˈɪnk.ə.pə.reɪt/ AmE /ˈɪn.kə.pə.reɪt/

verb en → es

past incorporated pp incorporated ing incorporating

1 ADD/INCLUDE [transitive] B2

to include something as part of a plan, system, or organization

incorporar, incluir

  • incorporate sth into/into sth

Collocations incorporate a new idea into the plan · incorporate feedback into the design

  • The company has incorporated several new ideas into its business strategy.

    La empresa ha incorporado varias nuevas ideas en su estrategia de negocios.

2 MERGE [transitive] B1

to join two or more things together to form one thing

incorporar, fusionar

  • incorporate sth into/into sth

Collocations incorporate a company into another company · incorporate two departments into one

  • The small business was incorporated into the larger corporation.

    La pequeña empresa fue incorporada en la gran corporación.

3 INGEST [transitive] C1

to eat or drink something, especially as part of a regular diet

incorporar (en el cuerpo)

  • incorporate sth into/into sth

Collocations incorporate a new food into your diet · incorporate more vegetables into meals

  • She has incorporated more fruits and vegetables into her daily diet.

    Ella ha incorporado más frutas y verduras en su dieta diaria.

4 TEACH [transitive] C1

to teach or train someone to do something as part of a course or program

incorporar, enseñar

  • incorporate sth into/into sth

Collocations incorporate a new skill into the training program · incorporate language learning into the curriculum

  • The course incorporates practical skills as well as theoretical knowledge.

    El curso incorpora habilidades prácticas así como conocimientos teóricos.

5 MATERIAL [transitive] C1

to mix something into a mixture or substance to form one thing

incorporar, mezclar

  • incorporate sth into/into sth

Collocations incorporate sugar into the mixture · incorporate flour into the dough

  • Carefully incorporate the eggs into the batter.

    Incorpora cuidadosamente los huevos en la masa.

6 ORGANIZE [transitive] C1

to organize or arrange something in a particular way

incorporar, organizar

  • incorporate sth into/into sth

Collocations incorporate a system of rules into the organization · incorporate a new policy into the company's procedures

  • The new manager has incorporated a more efficient system of rules.

    El nuevo gerente ha incorporado un sistema más eficiente de reglas.

7 LEGAL [transitive] C1

to make something part of the law or a legal document

incorporar, incluir en la ley

  • incorporate sth into/into sth

Collocations incorporate a clause into the contract · incorporate human rights into the constitution

  • The new law incorporates several clauses from previous legislation.

    La nueva ley incorpora varios artículos de legislaciones anteriores.

8 FINANCE [transitive] C1

to make a company part of another company, often by buying its shares or assets

incorporar, fusionar (empresas)

  • incorporate sth into/into sth

Collocations incorporate a company into another company · incorporate assets into the parent company

  • The larger corporation has incorporated several smaller companies.

    La gran corporación ha incorporado varias pequeñas empresas.