English to Punjabi Dictionary incorporate

incorporate

ਸ਼ਾਮਿਲ
definition
verb
he has incorporated in his proposals a large number of measures
take in or contain (something) as part of a whole; include.
The defendant corporation was incorporated under, and subsists under, the laws of Ontario and has its head office in the City of Toronto.
constitute (a company, city, or other organization) as a legal corporation.
adjective
Paul displays a profound understanding both of the incorporate person of Christ and of the church as the Body of Christ, the corporate vessel.
having a bodily form; embodied.
example
Let sit two minutes, then whisk to melt and 'incorporate' ingredients.
All communal areas are maintained to an exacting standard and any such costs are 'incorporate' as a set charge in the overall service charges.
This training has allowed Kathryn the 'incorporate' body/mind medicine concepts.
Fold gently to 'incorporate' ingredients but do not overmix.
Paul displays a profound understanding both of the 'incorporate' person of Christ and of the church as the Body of Christ, the corporate vessel.
add the cheeses and butter and process briefly to 'incorporate' them
In that case, farmers were advised to 'incorporate' a company, and then grant a tenancy and transfer the farming assets to the company, in order to try and prevent the bank from obtaining possession of the farm.
The NATO and EU Department is 'incorporate' in the Foreign Department.
through an 'incorporate' resilience, slighted confidence restores itself
add the cheeses and butter and process briefly to 'incorporate' them
Typically, the corporate veil is pierced when the company is 'incorporated' for an illegal, fraudulent or improper purpose.
Water slides are not 'incorporated' into the main pool for the same reason.
But, if the company is 'incorporated' abroad, English liquidators' ability to get in and realise the company's foreign assets will be very limited.
And given the scale of the natural features and how they were 'incorporated' into the designs, nature steals the show.
When this is fully 'incorporated' , carefully fold in the rest.
The association was 'incorporated' in 1998 to function as the sport governing body for snowboarding in Ontario.
The Government has now changed its policy towards the small company by implying that 'incorporations' have taken place merely to avoid tax.
Our trade agreements are good for 'incorporations' but they're not very good for working people around the world.
The way that they seem to have got around this is by 'incorporating' the fines component in the rules, which are in turn incorporated into the contract.
It was 'incorporated' into the factory's main wastewater treatment scheme.
The Thracians who had inhabited these lands before the invasion of Slavs and Bulgars were also 'incorporated' into the new state.
The effect on the general economy of the swift 'incorporation' of such vast unused resources was stupendous.
Rirc was 'incorporated' in Nevada, US, in 1999 and has offices in London and Vancouver.
Some years ago a water feature was built at the bottom of Church Bank when Forster Square was altered while a lovely waterfall was 'incorporated' into the new Arndale Centre, neither of which lasted very long.
The North Solomons was 'incorporated' into Papua New Guinea at independence in 1975 - but against the wishes of its fledgling secessionist movement.
She regrets that in too many of our schools, literature and extra-curricular activities such as drama and singing are not 'incorporated' in their school curricula.
Nine previously unreported markers were 'incorporated' into the integrated map.
She pointed out that the original stained glass windows from the convent chapel are beautifully 'incorporated' into the Prayer Room in Abbey Community College.
In the reign of the Bulgarian tsar Boris I, those territories were 'incorporated' into several komitati (units of local authority).
In 1848 the Minesota Mining Company was 'incorporated' , with Knapp as the mine agent.
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