Disincorporated vs Disincorporate - What's the difference?
disincorporated | disincorporate |
(disincorporate)
To deprive of corporate rights.
(US) To revoke the charter of an incorporated town or city.
::: Three towns in the Quabbin Valley were , and their residents relocated to create a resevoir .
Separated from, or not included in, a corporation; disincorporated.
To deprive of corporate rights.
(US) To revoke the charter of an incorporated town or city.
::: Three towns in the Quabbin Valley were , and their residents relocated to create a resevoir .
Separated from, or not included in, a corporation; disincorporated.
As verbs the difference between disincorporated and disincorporate
is that disincorporated is (disincorporate) while disincorporate is to deprive of corporate rights.As an adjective disincorporate is
separated from, or not included in, a corporation; disincorporated.disincorporated
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Verb
(head)disincorporate
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(disincorporat)Adjective
(-)- (Bacon)
References
* Chambers's Etymological Dictionary , 1896, p. 130disincorporate
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Verb
(disincorporat)Adjective
(-)- (Bacon)