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Impregnation vs. Incorporation — What's the Difference?

Impregnation vs. Incorporation — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Impregnation and Incorporation

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Impregnation

To make pregnant; inseminate.

Incorporation

To unite (one thing) with something else already in existence
Incorporated the letter into her diary.

Impregnation

To fertilize (an ovum, for example).

Incorporation

To admit as a member to a corporation or similar organization.

Impregnation

To fill throughout; saturate
A cotton wad that was impregnated with ether.
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Incorporation

To cause to merge or combine together into a united whole.

Impregnation

To permeate or imbue
Impregnate a speech with optimism.

Incorporation

To cause to form into a legal corporation
Incorporate a business.

Impregnation

Saturated or filled.

Incorporation

To give substance or material form to; embody.

Impregnation

The act of making pregnant; fertilization.

Incorporation

To become united or combined into an organized body.

Impregnation

The fact or process of imbuing or saturating with something; diffusion of some element, idea etc. through a medium or substance.

Incorporation

To become or form a legal corporation
San Antonio incorporated as a city in 1837.

Impregnation

That with which anything is impregnated.

Incorporation

(Linguistics) To move from the head of one phrase to the head of another, forming a new word by affixing onto that head, as in certain languages when a noun object of a verb is affixed to the verb.

Impregnation

(geology) An ore deposit, with indefinite boundaries, consisting of rock impregnated with ore.

Incorporation

Combined into one united body; merged.

Impregnation

The act of impregnating or the state of being impregnated; fecundation.

Incorporation

Formed into a legal corporation.

Impregnation

The fusion of a female germ cell (ovum) with a male germ cell (in animals, a spermatozoön) to form a single new cell endowed with the power of developing into a new individual; fertilization; fecundation.

Incorporation

The act of incorporating, or the state of being incorporated.

Impregnation

That with which anything is impregnated.

Incorporation

The union of different ingredients in one mass; mixture; combination; synthesis.

Impregnation

Intimate mixture; infusion; saturation.

Incorporation

The union of something with a body already existing; association; intimate union; assimilation.
After the city's incorporation into the capital district, the population rose.

Impregnation

An ore deposit, with indefinite boundaries, consisting of rock impregnated with ore.

Incorporation

The act of creating a corporation.

Impregnation

Material with which something is impregnated;
The impregnation, whatever it was, had turned the rock blue

Incorporation

A body incorporated; a corporation.

Impregnation

The process of totally saturating something with a substance;
The impregnation of wood with preservative
The saturation of cotton with ether

Incorporation

(linguistics) A phenomenon by which a grammatical category forms a compound with its direct object or adverbial modifier, while retaining its original syntactic function.
Incorporation is central to many polysynthetic languages such as those found in North America, Siberia and northern Australia.

Impregnation

Creation by the physical union of male and female gametes; of sperm and ova in an animal or pollen and ovule in a plant

Incorporation

(law) A doctrine of constitutional law according to which certain parts of the Bill of Rights are extended to bind individual American states. Wp

Incorporation

The act of incorporating, or the state of being incorporated.

Incorporation

The union of different ingredients in one mass; mixture; combination; synthesis.

Incorporation

The union of something with a body already existing; association; intimate union; assimilation; as, the incorporation of conquered countries into the Roman republic.

Incorporation

The act of creating a corporation.

Incorporation

Consolidating two or more things; union in (or into) one body

Incorporation

Learning (of values or attitudes etc.) that is incorporated within yourself

Incorporation

Including by incorporation

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