Definition: 1. Of or belonging to a corporation. 2. Possessing or existing in bodily form. 3. Done by or characteristic of individuals acting together. 4. Organized and maintained as a legal corporation.
Use 'corporate' in a sentence:
1. The same can be said of their ability to dominate the corporate boardroom.
2. Her second husband was a steady, unimaginative, corporate lawyer.
3. Corporate interests argued for getting rid of regulations, even when those regulations had done so much to protect and improve our environment, our safety, our health and the economy itself.
4. Some specific corporate complaints were justified.
5. He lost his job in a corporate takeover.
6. In a 2011 study, she investigated the effects of implementing a Results Only Work Environment ( ROWE) on the productivity and well-being of employees at Best Buy's corporate headquarters.
7. In today's extremely competitive corporate environment, solutions need to be nimble.
8. The owner opened a corporate checking account at the bank.
9. Corporate lending and parts of consumer credit, such as credit cards and car loans, are wobbly.
10. So corporate welfare increases as we reduce welfare for the poor.
11. They want to reach the top of the corporate ladder and fly like supermom.
12. They no longer expect corporate profits to improve.
13. It wasn't until I entered the corporate world that I realized, for me at least, being friends with colleagues didn't emerge as a priority at all.
14. American economists have made important contributions to the field of financial and corporate economics.
15. The corporate giants try to drive down wages in order to make superprofits.
16. As corporate layoffs increased, that part has eroded.
17. It seems that factors having little to do with corporate economic interests explain acquisitions.
18. Coincident interests with the corporate rich and political directorate are pointed out.
19. Most corporate boards' compensation committees focus primarily on peer-group comparisons.
20. Corporate response appears to have been substantial.
21. The number of women on corporate boards has been steadily increasing without government interference.
22. Corporate backbiting is nothing new.
23. They are a vital part of an array of data that we use to assess if we're doing well or doing badly, and that in turn shapes government policies and corporate budgets and personal spending decisions.
24. For almost all white-collar jobs, email is the primary tool of corporate communication.
25. This established a strong corporate image.
26. Amitai Etzioni is not surprised by the latest headings about scheming corporate crooks.
27. Corporate culture is the values and beliefs a company develops over time.
28. By most measures, corporate governance has become a lot tighter and more rigorous since the 1970s.
29. All the banking groups have a similar aim to be the all-purpose bank for their private and corporate customers.
30. More than that, Apple-and, in different ways, other tech companies, including Google, Facebook, Twitter and Microsoft-have made their opposition to the government's claims a point of corporate pride.
31. Women write legal briefs, run for office, work construction equipment, and direct corporate mergers.
32. More and more corporations are taking an interest in corporate social responsibility.
33. It has staked its corporate reputation, not to mention the investment of considerable technical and financial resources, on limiting the sort of mass surveillance that was uncovered by Mr. Snowden.
34. The new corporate leaders often fly to Washington to confer with government officials on national policy.
35. Our study will use a large corporate dataset from a major medical company to examine how technology extends our working hours and thus interferes with necessary cognitive recovery, resulting in huge health care costs and turnover costs for employers.
36. His corporate's life will be as short as a rabbit's tail.
37. They are vital to corporate culture.
38. The trend accelerated in the 1990s as the bastions of corporate welfare faced reality.
39. For almost all white collar jobs, email is the primary tool of corporate communication.
40. The move is consistent with a trend for corporate legal staffs to do more work in-house, instead of farming it out to law firms.
41. The number of corporate bankruptcies climbed in August.
42. The BBC is a corporate body.
43. They want to see more women take their place higher up the corporate or professional ladder.
44. Many corporate methods have been adopted by American managers in imitation of Japanese practice.
45. Increasingly, corporate clients are seeking to outsource the management of their facilities.
46. Mr. Chou can sound more like a Californian management guru than an Asian corporate patriarch.
47. If they are wrong, both of them will end up in the corporate slow lane.
48. There, his students of "citizen statistics" learn to analyze public information like the federal budget and corporate reports.
49. The law applies to both individuals and corporate bodies.
50. There are ample opportunities for boards themselves to improve corporate performance.