incorporatedness
Definition
- Noun:
- State of being incorporated: "incorporatedness" refers to the quality or condition of being combined into a unified whole, especially as part of a legal entity such as a corporation or organization.
- Degree of integration: It denotes the extent to which elements, parts, or individuals are merged into a cohesive unit, often implying structural or legal unity.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The incorporatedness of the small businesses into the larger conglomerate was finalized last year. (The state of being merged into a single corporate structure.)
- Scholars debate the incorporatedness of indigenous communities within national legal frameworks. (The degree of integration into a formal legal system.)
- The treaty emphasized the incorporatedness of environmental goals into economic policy. (The state of being closely combined into a unified approach.)
Advanced Usage
"degree of incorporatedness": a measure of how thoroughly something is integrated.
- The degree of incorporatedness of the new branch offices varies by region. (How fully they are merged into the main organization.)
"legal incorporatedness": the formal status of being a recognized corporate entity.
- Legal incorporatedness grants the organization rights and liabilities separate from its members. (The condition of being a legally registered corporation.)
Variants and Related Words
Incorporated (adj): formed into a legal corporation; combined into a whole.
- The company is incorporated in Delaware. (It has legal corporate status.)
Incorporate (verb): to unite or combine into a single body or entity.
- They plan to incorporate the new policies into the manual. (To merge them into a whole.)
Incorporation (n): the process of forming a legal corporation or combining parts into a whole.
- The incorporation of the club took two months. (The legal process of forming a corporation.)
Synonyms
- Integration: the act of combining into a unified system.
- Unification: the process of making into a single unit.
- Merger: the combination of two or more entities into one.
- Consolidation: the act of making stronger or more solid through combination.
Phrasal Verbs
Incorporate into: to include as part of a larger whole.
- The new data was incorporated into the report. (Added and integrated.)
Incorporate with: to combine or merge with another entity.
- The small firm incorporated with a larger one. (Joined together legally.)
Related Idioms
Part and parcel: an essential or integral part of something.
- The incorporatedness of safety protocols is part and parcel of modern manufacturing. (They are inseparable and essential.)
All in one: combined into a single entity.
- The software offers an incorporatedness of editing, design, and publishing tools all in one. (A unified package.)