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incorporated - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of incorporated in Hindi

  • शामिल

Adjective

  • निगमित
  • सम्मिलित
  • संयुक्त
  • समाविष्ट

incorporated Definition

Adjective

  • (of a company or other organization) formed into a legal corporation.

incorporated Example

  • They were not incorporated in the empire, but were ranked as allies, socii or auxilia. ( उन्हें साम्राज्य में शामिल नहीं किया गया था, लेकिन सहयोगी, समाज या औक्सिलिया के रूप में स्थान दिया गया था। )
  • Humacao was incorporated as a city in 1899. ( हुमाकाओ को 1899 में एक शहर के रूप में शामिल किया गया था। )
  • The first settlement within its present limits was made about 1672; the land was bought from the Indians in 1676; and the township was separated from East Hartford and incorporated in 1823. ( इसकी वर्तमान सीमाओं के भीतर पहला बंदोबस्त लगभग 1672 में किया गया था; 1676 में भारतीयों से जमीन खरीदी गई थी; और टाउनशिप को ईस्ट हार्टफोर्ड से अलग कर दिया गया और 1823 में शामिल किया गया। )
  • In order to provide a complete report, Henry and his staff incorporate the graphs and charts into the written text.  ( पूरी रिपोर्ट प्रदान करने के लिए, हेनरी और उनके कर्मचारी लिखित पाठ में ग्राफ और चार्ट शामिल करते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • Always incorporate both proper nouns and action verbs into a fictional story so that it will be seem more realistic.  
  • According to culinary guidelines, a chef should never incorporate cheese into a fish dish.  
  • While tutoring a foreign student, I try to incorporate as many slang words as possible so she fully understands how Americans speak.
  • In order to make the neighbors feel welcome, I would incorporate a few tidbits of information about their hometown into our conversations.  
  • Delaware was laid out in 1808 and was first incorporated in 1815.
  • Before 1838, when Bolton was incorporated, the town was governed by a boroughreeve and two constables appointed at the annual court-leet.