
corporate ●●●●○



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cor‧po‧rate /ˈkɔːpərət, ˈkɔːpərɪt $ ˈkɔːr-/ adjective [only before noun]
شرکتی، مربوط به شرکت
صنفی، یکی شده، دارای شخصیت حقوقی، به صورت شرکت درآمده، حقوقی: متحد
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English Dictionarycor‧po‧rate AC /ˈkɔːp
ərət, ˈkɔːp
ərɪt $ ˈkɔːr-/
adjective [only before noun] [
Word Family: noun:
corporation;
adjective:
corporate]
[
Date: 1500-1600;
Language: Latin;
Origin: past participle of corporare 'to make into a body', from corpus; ⇒ corpus]
1. belonging to or relating to a corporation:
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.
changing the corporate culture (=the way that people in a corporation think and behave) to accept family-friendly policies
an advertising campaign intended to reinforce our corporate identity (=the way a company presents itself to the public)
the yacht can be hired for corporate hospitality (=entertainment provided by companies for their customers)2. shared by or involving all the members of a group:
corporate responsibility3. used to describe a group of organizations that form a single group:
The university is a corporate body made up of several different colleges.—corporately adverb [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
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