"Incorporation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "incorporation" refers to the act of combining or uniting separate things, such as companies, ideas, or principles, into a single entity or whole. It can also refer to the process of forming a new entity, such as a corporation or a commercial company, by combining existing businesses or assets. In philosophy, incorporation can refer to the idea of combining disparate elements into a unified and harmonious whole.
Incorporation
Inconveniently means "in a way that is not helpful or practical" or "in a way that causes trouble or problems". It indicates that something happens in a way that is unhelpful or makes things more difficult.
To incornate means to crown or confer the rank of monarch on someone, typically a king or queen, with a crown or coronet. It can also mean to officially appoint or set someone up as the head or leader of something, often with a formal ceremony or ritual. The term often carries a sense of dignity, solemnity, and formality.
The verb "incorporates" means to include or combine something into a larger whole, often by merging or making it a part of something else. For example: "The company incorporates new technologies into their products."
Incorrectly refers to something that is done or said in a wrong or mistaken way, either intentionally or unintentionally.