With various parts or aspects harmoniously or systematically linked or coordinated
“We need an integrated plan that will address the issues in all key areas.”
(of an institution, body, etc.) Open to all cultures, nationalities and backgrounds
“We have been successful in breaking down barriers through integrated schools.”
Fitted or integrated into something
Complete and uncut, not having had any parts removed
Involving a full or complete view or approach
Unable to be separated or treated separately
Naturally as part or consequence of something
Past tense for to mix or blend together, typically into a single mass or unit
“Smearing the dough against the surface causes the butter to integrate with the flour in long streaks.”
(integrate into) Past tense for to join or take part in (a social group)
“We are doing our best to help our new staff members integrate into the culture of the company.”
Past tense for to fully understand something
“By ensuring that I was mentally fresh, I was able to better integrate what I had learned in class.”
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