Definition of Corporately. Meaning of Corporately. Synonyms of Corporately

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Definition of Corporately

Corporately
Corporately Cor"po*rate*ly (-r?t-l?), adv. 1. In a corporate capacity; acting as a corporate body. 2. In, or as regarda, the body. --Fabyan.

Meaning of Corporately from wikipedia

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