Corporate - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈkɔːrpərət|  American pronunciation of the word corporate
Brit.  |ˈkɔːp(ə)rət|  British pronunciation of the word corporate

adjective

- possessing or existing in bodily form (syn: corporal, embodied, incarnate)
'corporate' is an archaic term
- done by or characteristic of individuals acting together (syn: collective)
the corporate good
- organized and maintained as a legal corporation (syn: incorporated)
a special agency set up in corporate form
an incorporated town

Extra examples

We have to change the corporate structure to survive.

A bunch of corporate types in suits were sitting at the table in the conference room.

He is one of the most powerful men in corporate America.

The business is a corporate entity.

He planned to reorganize the corporate structure.

They made a corporate effort to finish the job.

The company is moving its corporate headquarters (=main offices) from New York to Houston.

Vince is vice-president of corporate communications.

Corporate America is not about to be converted to the environmentalist cause.

The university is a corporate body made up of several different colleges.

'corporate' is an archaic term

The company's corporate culture is focused on increasing profits.

A survey of recent corporate layoffs reveals a new trend in business management.

...there's usually a plastic cordiality at these corporate events...

He was at the bottom of the corporate hierarchy.

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