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Example sentences for "incorporates"

Lexicographically close words:
inconveniently; inconvertible; incoordination; incorporate; incorporated; incorporating; incorporation; incorporations; incorporators; incorporeal
  1. It incorporates with it and becomes like its nature to it, that though it should not move so swiftly, yet moves more constantly.

  2. On the contrary the atmospheric medium which exists between the object and the sense incorporates in itself the figure of things, and by its contact with the sense transmits the object to it.

  3. And where there is any religious sentiment amongst men at all, this sentiment incorporates itself with the law.

  4. The verses he incorporates in his letters are deformed by all the faults of false thinking and borrowed expression which characterized contemporary American imitators of English imitators of Pope and Gray.

  5. Where an unincorporated society has purchased property and taken the title thereto in the name of one of its members, when it subsequently incorporates such member may be required to execute a conveyance to the corporation.

  6. When a church society incorporates it becomes a private corporation, and the officers are bound to manage the property in the most upright and careful manner according to the discipline of the church.

  7. The writer takes St Mark as his basis, but he incorporates into the story large portions of the teaching which he has found in the other document.

  8. An upright, circular movement, which incorporates air into the ingredients while being mixed.

  9. It incorporates air to aid the yeast plant and to act as a lightening agent.

  10. Divine faith presupposes, and incorporates into itself, human intelligence and human faith, on that side of them which is an inchoate capacity for receiving its divine, elevating influence.

  11. By divine faith, the intellect believes without doubting the mystery of the three persons in one divine nature, and incorporates this belief into its life, as a vivifying truth and not a dead, inert, abstract speculation or theorem.

  12. And though he has his gibe at Hanmer in the title page, he incorporates Hanmer’s glossary word for word, and almost letter for letter.

  13. Here again Theobald incorporates a passage from the Introduction to Shakespeare Restored, p.

  14. Smith incorporates in his autobiography a long letter which he wrote to his wife at this time,* giving her directions about this flight if it should become necessary.

  15. It has flourished in parts of the country, very distinctly marked, and is in each case affected by its environment and local culture; if it incorporates national elements at times, it seems to graft them on its own stock.

  16. Poetry incorporates those spirits which, like angels, can never assume the body of an outward act; and sheds the perfume of those flowers which spring up but never bear any seed.

  17. The mind of man is no inert receptacle of knowledge, but absorbs and incorporates into its own constitution the ideas which it receives.

  18. The church incorporates fragments of an ancient building, and the rectory has been occupied by more than one clergyman of mark.

  19. A group of farm buildings still incorporates portions of the ancient monastery, the chief one being the refectory.

  20. As you can note, the subject again incorporates the visual-imagery technique.

  21. The second record, called the Metronome Hypnotic Record, incorporates the monotonous and lulling beat of an electric metronome in the background.

  22. He revises this text, however, in making his translations, and even incorporates a collation of Thorkelin’s text with the MS.

  23. Arnold makes almost no reference to the work of Heyne, and incorporates none of his emendations.

  24. The verb incorporates the direct and indirect pronominal object and inflects for person.

  25. The verb forms a considerable number of tenses and incorporates the prefixed object-pronoun, the interrogative and the negative particle; it has a form for the passive and one for the reflective voice.

  26. In the twelve sections of Timber which he devotes to rhetoric he incorporates a sound treatise on prose style, urging restraint and perspicuity as especial virtues.

  27. Moreover, by eating the supposed seat of a certain quality in his enemy the cannibal thinks not only that he deprives his victim of that quality, but also that he incorporates it with his own system.

  28. Due to the idea that the cannibal, by eating the supposed seat of a certain quality in a person, incorporates it with his own system, pp.

  29. But when a larger nation forcibly incorporates a smaller one in its system it is easy to see the difficulty of maintaining order on these lines.

  30. Chapter incorporates the statement on the Land Question prepared by the Right Hon.


  31. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "incorporates" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.