incorporate
The Italian word 'incorporare' is used in a similar way to the English 'incorporate'. It means to include or combine something into something else, often in a way that makes it a permanent part. For example, you might incorporate new ideas into a project, or incorporate a subsidiary company into a larger corporation.
We should incorporate more vegetables into our diet.
This statement is advice on improving a diet by adding, or incorporating, more vegetables into daily meals.
Is it possible to incorporate this feedback into your work?
This sentence asks whether it's feasible for someone to adjust their work (e.g., a project) based on given feedback.
The company decided to incorporate new technologies into the production process.
This phrase explains a situation where a company is adapting its production process by bringing in, or incorporating, new technologies.