Incorporatable: meaning, definitions and examples

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incorporatable

 

[ ɪnˈkɔːrpəreɪtəbl ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

business management

Capable of being integrated or combined into a system, organization, or process.

Synonyms

assimilable, blendable, integrable.

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Word Description / Examples
incorporatable

Ideal for situations where something can be included as part of a larger whole, often in a formal or technical context.

  • The new module is easily incorporatable into the existing system.
  • The guidelines are incorporatable into the current policies.
integrable

Appropriate in technical or scientific contexts when discussing the ability to combine systems, processes, or components.

  • The software is integrable with multiple platforms.
  • These new features are easily integrable with the existing infrastructure.
assimilable

Used when talking about something that can be absorbed or understood, typically in the context of information, culture, or nutrients.

  • The lecture material is easily assimilable for students.
  • These vitamins are highly assimilable by the body.
blendable

Best when describing something that can mix well with other elements, often used in cooking, art, or makeup.

  • The eyeshadows are very blendable.
  • This type of cheese is blendable with various dishes.

Examples of usage

  • The new software is highly incorporatable into our existing system.
  • This new feature is easily incorporatable into our current workflow.
  • Incorporatable solutions are essential for our company's growth.

Translations

Translations of the word "incorporatable" in other languages:

🇵🇹 incorporável

🇮🇳 शामिल करने योग्य

🇩🇪 integrierbar

🇮🇩 dapat digabungkan

🇺🇦 включений

🇵🇱 inkorporowalny

🇯🇵 取り入れ可能

🇫🇷 incorporable

🇪🇸 incorporable

🇹🇷 birleştirilebilir

🇰🇷 통합할 수 있는

🇸🇦 قابل للإدماج

🇨🇿 začlenitelný

🇸🇰 začleniteľný

🇨🇳 可合并的

🇸🇮 vključljiv

🇮🇸 samþættanlegur

🇰🇿 қосылатын

🇬🇪 ინტეგრირებადი

🇦🇿 birləşdirilə bilən

🇲🇽 incorporable

Etymology

The word 'incorporatable' is derived from the verb 'incorporate', which comes from the Latin word 'incorporatus', meaning 'unmixed' or 'uncombined'. The prefix 'in-' denotes 'into' or 'in', while 'corporare' means 'to form into a body'. The concept of incorporation has been used in business and legal contexts to signify the formation of a new entity or the merging of separate entities into one. 'Incorporatable' is a modern adaptation of this concept, emphasizing the ability to be integrated or combined into a larger structure or system.

See also: incorporable, incorporated, incorporating, incorporation, incorporative.