concorporate

English

Etymology

From con- +‎ corporate.

Adjective

concorporate (not comparable)

  1. united into a single body

Verb

concorporate (third-person singular simple present concorporates, present participle concorporating, simple past and past participle concorporated)

  1. (obsolete) To unite into a single body
    • 1987, Richard Eugene Sullivan, Thomas F. X. Noble, John J. Contreni, Religion, culture, and society in the early Middle Ages, page 230:
      The believer was purified and, united with Christ, convivified with Him, even as, in the Eucharist, the body of the church, was concorporated, unified, sanctified, and offered in sacrifice with Christ its head.