corporate-run
|cor/po/rate-run|
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/ˈkɔːrpərət rʌn/
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/ˈkɔːpərət rʌn/
corporate management
Etymology
'corporate-run' originates from the word 'corporate,' which comes from Latin 'corporatus,' meaning 'formed into a body,' and 'run,' which is derived from Old English 'rinnan,' meaning 'to flow or run.'
'Corporate' evolved from the Latin 'corporatus' through Old French 'corporatif,' and 'run' evolved from Old English 'rinnan' to the modern English 'run.'
Initially, 'corporate' meant 'formed into a body,' and 'run' meant 'to flow or run.' Over time, 'corporate-run' evolved to mean 'managed or controlled by a corporation.'
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
managed or controlled by a corporation.
The corporate-run hospital has implemented new policies.
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Last updated: 2025/01/11 11:45