The present participle of 'concorporate'; the action of uniting or combining separate entities into one body.
From 'concorporate' with the '-ing' suffix, indicating ongoing action. Emerged as a legal and administrative term in English by the 16th century.
When nations negotiate trade unions or when universities merge, they're 'concorporating'—the process reveals how institutions decide what shared governance will look like together.
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