Incorporate

usgb/ɪnˈkɔːrpəreɪt/
verb

To include or add something as a part of something else.

She incorporated the changes that needed to be made into the final design.
Visual representation of "incorporate" - To include or add something as a part of something else.

Often appears as...

  • incorporate changes
  • incorporate features
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Not Always Physical

Incorporate doesn't only mean adding physical items; it can involve ideas or qualities too.

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The team incorporated her suggestions for improving their strategy.
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Building Harmony

Incorporating often means adding new elements in a way that they blend in harmoniously.

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The artist incorporated modern and traditional styles in his painting.
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Subtle Change

Use incorporate to indicate that the change is subtle and doesn't overshadow the whole.

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The designer incorporated delicate lace details into the dress.
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