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incorporate

Meaning

To cause to be a part of a larger whole; to combine into a unified entity.

Examples by difficulty

Basic: Simple, everyday vocabulary — the easiest to read.

He wanted to incorporate his best ideas into the team's project, making them all part of one strong plan. His suggestions, once separate, now fit smoothly with everyone else's, creating a single, unified effort.

The lone astronaut, seeing their ship damaged, knew they had to incorporate the salvaged escape pod into their main craft. It was the only way to combine their remaining systems into a unified entity strong enough for reentry.

The new apprentice, still nervous about her first big project, watched the experienced weaver carefully. He showed her how to blend the stray threads into the main warp, to incorporate them so the whole cloth would be stronger and more beautiful. She felt a quiet relief as the individual strands vanished into the growing fabric.

The brave knight tried to incorporate his pet squirrel into his shining armor. He thought Fluffy would look so cool perched on his shoulder. But Fluffy kept trying to eat the metal bits, making it hard to combine into a truly unified, and not-at-all-nibbled, hero.

Barnaby the badger desperately wanted to be part of the parade of dancing teacups. He tried to incorporate himself into their wobbly, porcelain procession, but his furry paws kept tripping them. Eventually, he learned to balance a teacup on his nose, truly combining into their clattering, ceramic ballet.

Normal: Standard, everyday language.

She hoped her shy ideas could incorporate into the team's bold plan, making them stronger together. It felt important to blend her contributions, to be a vital part of the whole project, not just an outsider.

The scout troop struggled to build their makeshift raft. "We need to combine our spare wood and tarps into a single, sturdy craft," explained the leader, "so we can incorporate them into one whole structure to cross the river."

The seasoned beekeeper gently helped the new apprentice incorporate the rogue swarm into the main hive. She showed him how to carefully merge their frantic energy with the steady hum of the established colony, making them a single, functioning unit, now all working towards the same sweet purpose.

Brenda tried to incorporate her pet hamster, Reginald, into her epic medieval reenactment. She figured a tiny furry knight would really elevate the drama. Unfortunately, Reginald's primary contribution was to nibble on the prop crown and then hide inside the king's helmet.

Barnaby the badger attempted to incorporate his prize-winning collection of oddly shaped pebbles into the communal badger sett. His neighbors grumbled as the mismatched stones threatened to destabilize the tunnels, but Barnaby insisted they would incorporate seamlessly, adding a certain *je ne sais quoi* to their underground abode.

Advanced: Richer vocabulary that stretches an upper-level reader.

The new team members eagerly learned the company's established procedures. Their fresh ideas were welcome, but it was crucial to incorporate them into the existing workflow. This blending into a unified whole would strengthen their project, ensuring everyone contributed to the final success.

After weeks of planning, the small artisan cooperative finally felt ready to incorporate their individual weaving techniques into a single, cohesive tapestry. They wanted to blend their distinct threads into a unified entity, a shared story told with a common loom and collective spirit.

The new team struggled to unify under a single vision. Sarah felt their individual efforts were scattered. She proposed a new strategy, intending to incorporate each department's strengths into a cohesive project plan, hoping to combine their disparate talents into something truly powerful and shared.

My cat, Bartholomew, believes he must incorporate every stray dust bunny he encounters into his majestic fur. He meticulously gathers them, attempting to combine these fuzzy invaders into a unified, albeit questionable, coat of armor. His dedication to this fluffy endeavor is truly remarkable, if a bit alarming.

The eccentric inventor, a fervent collector of sentient dust bunnies, desperately tried to incorporate his fluffy subjects into a grand, self-folding laundry machine. He envisioned a unified entity where each dust bunny would meticulously sort socks, becoming an integral part of a larger whole, though his cat viewed the whole endeavor as a fluffy snack buffet.

Challenging: Rare, high-register vocabulary for serious word lovers.

The anxious team finally felt a sense of relief as the new project manager began to incorporate their disparate ideas, weaving them into a cohesive strategy. His ability to blend individual contributions into a unified vision fostered a palpable sense of shared purpose.

The fragmented consciousness yearned to incorporate itself into the vast, silent collective. Each scattered memory, a mere mote of dust, sought to merge, to become a single, coherent being within the cosmic tapestry, finally finding solace in unification.

To truly integrate the disparate fungal colonies into a single, resilient biome, we must carefully incorporate their unique nutrient uptake mechanisms into the collective genetic matrix. This merging is crucial for a unified defense against the parasitic nematodes threatening our subterranean network.

The new culinary sensation, "Gourmet Goulash Galactic," aimed to incorporate extraterrestrial ingredients into traditional Earth cuisine, hoping to fuse nebulae nectar with humble haggis. Their audacious endeavor, however, resulted in a truly amorphous amalgamation, a veritable pandemonium of disparate flavors that even seasoned gourmands found utterly baffling.

The notorious sentient spork, Bartholomew, attempted to incorporate his existential angst into the grand symphony of intergalactic lint collection. He reasoned that his melancholic gnashing of plastic, when combined into a unified entity with the shimmering dust bunnies, would achieve a hitherto undiscovered sonic platitude.

Difficulty

Normal — Everyday words worth reinforcing.

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