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Dictionary: in·cor·po·rat·ed   (ĭn-kôr'pə-rā'tĭd) pronunciation
 
adj.
  1. United into one body; combined.
  2. Formed into or organized and maintained as a legal corporation.

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Accounting Dictionary: Incorporated
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Legal state of existence signifying that a corporate entity has been recognized; that is, a legal entity has been authorized by a state or other political authority to operate according to the entity's approved articles of incorporation or charter. Incorporated entities share basic attributes: an exclusive name, continued and independent existence from shareholders or members, paid-in capital, and limited liability.

 
Thesaurus: incorporated
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adjective

    Serving as part of a whole, as a nondetachable part of a larger unit: built-in, component, constituent. See include/exclude.

 
WordNet: incorporated
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The adjective has 3 meanings:

Meaning #1: formed or united into a whole
  Synonyms: incorporate, integrated, merged, unified

Meaning #2: organized and maintained as a legal corporation
  Synonym: corporate

Meaning #3: introduced into as a part of the whole


 
 
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Inc. (abbreviation)
ISM
Redwood Capital Bancorp

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