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Etymology

From Latin corporatus, past participle of corporare (“‘to make into a body’”), which in turn was formed from corpus (“‘body’”). See also corpse.

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Adjective

corporate (comparative more corporate, superlative most corporate)

Positive corporate

Comparative more corporate

Superlative most corporate

  1. of, or relating to a corporation
  2. formed into a corporation; incorporated
  3. unified into one body; collective

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Noun

Singular corporate

Plural corporates

corporate (plural corporates)

  1. (finance) A bond issued by a corporation
    • 2009 January 11, Robert D. Hershey Jr., “Look Past 2008 Stars for Gains in Bonds”, New York Times:
      So-called junk corporates and emerging-market debt remain generally out of favor.

 

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