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Definition of "incorporator" [in•cor•po•ra•tor]

  • One who, or that which, incorporates. (noun)

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Use "incorporator" in a sentence
  • "Highlights include the film's past ties to the Republican Jewish Coalition, Clarion's rent-an-address location, its incorporator, New York attorney Eli Greenberg, spokesman Gregory Ross 'implausible denial that the Fund also paid to distribute Obsession at both the Democratic and Republican conventions, and Ross' statement that the Clarion Fund will not disclose its donors 'names."
  • "While the U.S. is a major producer of many basic products, it is far more an incorporator of them at early stages of production where technical know-how and intellectual property work their wonder."
  • "Under that legislation, which is now pending before Mayor Adrian M. Fenty (D), a "director, officer, member, incorporator, agent, or employee of a dispensary or cultivation center who has access to the medical marijuana at the dispensary or cultivation center" cannot have a felony or misdemeanor conviction for a drug-related offense."