"Unincorporate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To unincorporate something means to remove it from a company or organization as a subsidiary or department, often as a result of a merger, acquisition, or reorganization. It can also refer to the process of removing a subsidiary company from its parent company's financial statements.
Example: "The parent company decided to unincorporate the subsidiary in order to focus on its core business."
In general, unincorporation involves taking a division or subsidiary out of existence, usually due to financial struggles, strategic changes, or a shift in business priorities.
Used to describe something that is completely genuine or true, and cannot be questioned or doubted, especially because it has been thoroughly checked or proved.<br><br>Example: "The evidence was unimpeachably in favor of the new policy."<br><br>In essence, the word unimpeachably suggests that something is absolutely reliable, credible, and trustworthy, and therefore cannot be challenged or attacked without being impossible to refute.
(countable or uncountable) Used to show that something is of little importance or consequence.<br><br>Example: "The court case turned out to be unimportantly dropped when new evidence emerged."
Not modified by inflectional endings, and especially not complicated by them: as in uninflected English words and the inflected forms of other languages that supply grammatical categories not present in English.