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1 OEM ISP sign-up offer
"A set of HTML pages created by either the OEM or a third-party company that lets end users sign up for Internet access from a particular Internet service provider (ISP). You can incorporate these pages into Windows Welcome, or include a shortcut to the first page of the OEM link on the Start menu."
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incorporate — v. (D; tr.) to incorporate into * * * [ɪn kɔːp(ə)rɪt] (D; tr.) to incorporate into … Combinatory dictionary
incorporate — in·cor·po·rate /in kȯr pə ˌrāt/ vb rat·ed, rat·ing vt 1: to unite with something else to form a whole incorporate the agreement into the divorce 2: to form (as a business) into a legal corporation 3: to include (rights guaranteed by the Bill … Law dictionary
incorporate — in‧cor‧po‧rate [ɪnˈkɔːpəreɪt ǁ ɔːr ] verb [transitive] 1. COMMERCE LAW if a company is incorporated, it is listed officially as a company by meeting certain legal requirement S which apply in a particular country or a particular state. Companies… … Financial and business terms
Incorporate — In*cor po*rate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Incorporated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Incorporating}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To form into a body; to combine, as different ingredients, into one consistent mass. [1913 Webster] By your leaves, you shall not stay alone,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Incorporate — In*cor po*rate, a. [L. incorporatus, p. p. of incorporare to incorporate; pref. in in + corporare to make into a body. See {Corporate}.] Corporate; incorporated; made one body, or united in one body; associated; mixed together; combined; embodied … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
incorporate — incorporate1 [in kôr′pə rit; ] for v. [, in kôr′pə rāt΄] adj. [ME incorporat < LL incorporatus, pp. of incorporare: see IN 1 & CORPORATE] INCORPORATED vt. incorporated, incorporating [ME incorporaten] … English World dictionary
incorporate — (v.) late 14c., to put (something) into the body or substance of (something else), from L.L. incorporatus, pp. of incorporare unite into one body, from L. in into, in, on, upon (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)) + corpus (gen. corporis) body (see CORPOREAL… … Etymology dictionary
incorporate — 01. Our new marketing strategy will [incorporate] both Internet and e mail advertising. 02. Both of the major political parties in the state are working to [incorporate] some key environmental policies into their platform. 03. One of the most… … Grammatical examples in English
incorporate — verb ADVERB ▪ fully ▪ explicitly, expressly (BrE) ▪ These conditions must be expressly incorporated into the contract of employment. ▪ formally ▪ … Collocations dictionary
incorporate — [[t]ɪnkɔ͟ː(r)pəreɪt[/t]] incorporates, incorporating, incorporated 1) VERB If one thing incorporates another thing, it includes the other thing. [FORMAL] [V n] The new cars will incorporate a number of major improvements. Syn: include 2) VERB If… … English dictionary
incorporate */*/ — UK [ɪnˈkɔː(r)pəreɪt] / US [ɪnˈkɔrpəˌreɪt] verb Word forms incorporate : present tense I/you/we/they incorporate he/she/it incorporates present participle incorporating past tense incorporated past participle incorporated 1) a) [transitive] to add … English dictionary