Corporate


of, for, or belonging to a or corporations:
a corporate executive; She considers the new federal subsidy just corporate welfare.
forming a corporation.
pertaining to a united group, as of persons:
the corporate good.
united or combined into one.
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a bond issued by a corporation.
Contemporary Examples

That runs so counter to what many women are told in corporate America, which is to not show weakness.
Ping Fu’s Journey from Cultural Revolution Orphan to Geomagic CEO Katie Baker January 19, 2013

Surely at some point, some corporate leader or leaders will step forward and say enough.
Obama Can Best Weaken the GOP by Courting Its Traditional Business Backers Michael Tomasky July 30, 2013

Forty years later, corporate America beholds the monster it created.
Can Corporate America Break the Radical Right? Michael Tomasky October 13, 2013

Today, a handful of corporate behemoths, including Activision and Electronic Arts, control the retail landscape.
The New Revolution in Videogames Scott Steinberg September 14, 2010

Her presence at an international conference on corporate and business ethics seems odd to Jimmy.
3 Secret Novels: Coral Glynn, The Thief, and Bloodland Claiborne Smith, Hugh Ryan, Jane Ciabattari March 15, 2012

Historical Examples

The growth of a stable, complex, and continuous social order implies the formation of a corporate memory.
English Literature and Society in the Eighteenth Century Leslie Stephen

We do not easily realise the corporate character of life in those days.
Albert Durer T. Sturge Moore

Other organizations of workingmen have themselves felt the oppressive hand of corporate capital.
The Pullman Boycott W. F. Burns

I feel as if I were part of a corporate body, which leads to misplaced decorum.
Michael E. F. Benson

We have given this instance to show the direct influence of this corporate power over the president.
Monopolies and the People D. C. Cloud

adjective
forming a corporation; incorporated
of or belonging to a corporation or corporations: corporate finance
of or belonging to a united group; joint
adj.

early 15c., “united in one body,” from Latin corporatus, past participle of corporare “form into a body,” from corpus (genitive corporis) “body” (see corporeal).

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