Antonyms for in corporation


Grammar : Noun
Spell : in-kawr-puh-rey-shuh n
Phonetic Transcription : ɪnˌkɔr pəˈreɪ ʃən


Definition of in corporation

Origin :
  • late 14c., incorporacioun, "act or process of combining of substances; absorption of light or moisture," from Old French incorporacion or directly from Late Latin incorporationem (nominative incorporatio), noun of action from past participle stem of incorporare (see incorporate). Meaning "the formation of a corporate body" (such as a guild) is from early 15c.
  • Incorporation, n. The act of uniting several persons into one fiction called a corporation, in order that they may be no longer responsible for their actions. A, B and C are a corporation. A robs, B steals and C (it is necessary that there be one gentleman in the concern) cheats. It is a pundering, thieving, swindling corporation. But A, B and C, who have jointly determined and severally executed every crime of the corporation, are blameless. [Ambrose Bierce, 1885]
  • As in inclusion : noun addition
  • As in increase : noun addition, growth
  • As in merger : noun consolidation
  • As in mix/mixture : noun assortment, combination
  • As in union : noun merger, joining
  • As in incarnation : noun personification
  • As in incorporation : noun inclusion
  • As in incorporation : noun the act of becoming a corporate body
  • As in mixture : noun combination
  • As in materialization : noun embodiment
  • As in objectification : noun embodiment
  • As in personalization : noun embodiment
  • As in prosopopeia : noun embodiment
  • As in consolidation : noun combination, fortification
  • As in affiliation : noun association with an organization
  • As in embodiment : noun representation, manifestation
  • As in annexation : noun adding, joining

Synonyms for in corporation

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