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corporation

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Word definitions for corporation in dictionaries

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the public corporation COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE big ▪ In big corporations it is not possible just to fire some one. ▪ Would die working in a big corporation . ▪ The ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A group of individuals, created by law or under authority of law, having a continuous existence independent of the existences of its members, and powers and liabilities distinct from those of its members.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
The term corporation refers to different kinds of student organizations worldwide. Generally, universities in the various European countries have student organizations called corporations. The name is derived from the Latin corporatio meaning a body or ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Corporation \Cor`po*ra"tion\ (k[^o]r`p[-o]*r[=a]"sh[u^]n), n. A body politic or corporate, formed and authorized by law to act as a single person, and endowed by law with the capacity of succession; a society having the capacity of transacting business ...

Usage examples of corporation.

Soyana corporation back in 2058, and they made a great deal of money from selling bonded servitors before the worsening social and religious situation on Earth virtually closed down the market.

The people of Massachusetts were to have the sole and exclusive right of governing themselves, and in an article intended to prevent the formation of a hereditary monarchy, an expanded version of a similar article in the Virginia constitution, Adams wrote: No man, nor corporation or association of men have any other title to obtain advantages or particular and exclusive privileges distinct from those of the community, than what arises from the consideration of services rendered to the public.

Rattisbon threatened him shrilly with the Municipal Corporation Aet of 1822 and looked about him for a constable.

Corporation gossip had her running with a procession of pretty if airheaded starlets, none of whom seemed to last for more than a couple of weeks.

He further suggested that the corporations would include the electronic ministries of the airwaves, and their tax-exempt revenues.

For instance, in 1981 Harry Oppenheimer, chairman of the giant Anglo American Corporation that controls gold and diamond mining, sales and distribution in the world, stated that he was about to launch into the North American banking market.

Phibro is the business arm of the Oppenheimers of Anglo American Corporation.

Gem is a test engineer and pilot for the Historica Antiqua Corporation.

After graduating from the University of Mississippi law school, Barnett built up one of the biggest and most profitable law firms in the state, specializing in personal-injury damage suits against corporations.

Wells Fargo Bank, Bechtel Corporation, Hewlett Packard, Bank of America, McDonnell-Douglas Corporation, Blyth, Eastman Dillon and TRW Company.

At the center of this story were huge American and British corporations, including Bechtel of San Francisco.

The fanciful accusation was put out on a Bechtel Corporation news release, but hey, a corporate press release is better than a fact.

Secretary of State George Shultz, who had once headed Bechtel Corporation, a major government contractor.

It is natural, therefore, that the corporation should be made to bear some proportion of the burdens of government.

In effect, through the global distribution of capitals, technologies, goods, and populations, the transnational corporations construct vast networks of communication and provide the satisfaction of needs.