No. In reference to the Constitution, "incorporation" means applying portions of the Bill of Rights to the States, to prevent the states from infringing on people's constitutional rights.
A change or addition to the Constitution is called an amendment.
an amendment
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A revision of, or addition to, a constitution
the addition of amendments to the constitution by congress
The Southern States were to organise conventions which had to amend their own constitutions so as to conform them with the Constitution of the United States, including the incorporation of the Fourteenth Amendment.
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An Amendment.
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an amendment
Changes or additions to the Constitution are called amendments. The current version of the Constitution has twenty-seven amendments, including the first ten collectively known as the Bill of Rights.
amendment
A change or addition to the Constitution of the United States of America is called an amendment, which is defined as "a change or addition to a legal document which, when properly signed, has the same legal power as the original document."
An 'Amendment' is any change to the constitution or federal document.
It's an amendment.
An annexationist is an advocate of annexation, the addition or incorporation of annexed territories.