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integrate
in·te·grate I0176500 (ĭn′tĭ-grāt′)v. inte·grat·ed, inte·grat·ing, inte·grates v.tr.1. To make into a whole by bringing all parts together; unify: a report that integrates the findings of previous studies.2. a. To join with something else; unite: a music program that was integrated with the general curriculum.b. To make part of a larger unit: integrated the new procedures into the work routine.3. a. To open (an institution, for example) to people of all races or ethnic groups without restriction; desegregate.b. To admit (a racial or ethnic group) to equal membership in an institution or society.4. Mathematics a. To calculate the integral of.b. To perform integration on.5. Psychology To bring about the integration of (personality traits).v.intr. To become integrated or undergo integration. [From Middle English, intact, from Latin integrātus, past participle of integrāre, to make whole, from integer, complete; see tag- in Indo-European roots.]integrate vb 1. to make or be made into a whole; incorporate or be incorporated 2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (tr) to designate (a school, park, etc) for use by all races or groups; desegregate 3. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) to amalgamate or mix (a racial or religious group) with an existing community 4. (Mathematics) maths to perform an integration on (a quantity, expression, etc) adj made up of parts; integrated [C17: from Latin integrāre; see integer] integrable adj ˌintegraˈbility n ˈinteˌgrative adjin•te•grate (ˈɪn tɪˌgreɪt) v. -grat•ed, -grat•ing. v.t. 1. to bring together or incorporate into a unified, harmonious, or interrelated whole or system. 2. to combine to produce a whole or a larger unit. 3. to make part of a larger unit or a group: to integrate an individual into society. 4. to give equal opportunity and consideration to (a racial or other ethnic group). 5. to make (a school, restaurant, neighborhood, etc.) accessible or available to all racial and other ethnic groups. 6. Math. to find the integral of. 7. to indicate the total amount or the mean value of. v.i. 8. to become integrated. 9. to meld with and become part of the dominant culture. [1630–40; < Latin integrāre to renew, restore, derivative of integer] in′te•gra`tive, adj. integrate Past participle: integrated Gerund: integrating
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integrate | integrate |
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I integrate | you integrate | he/she/it integrates | we integrate | you integrate | they integrate |
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I integrated | you integrated | he/she/it integrated | we integrated | you integrated | they integrated |
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I am integrating | you are integrating | he/she/it is integrating | we are integrating | you are integrating | they are integrating |
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I have integrated | you have integrated | he/she/it has integrated | we have integrated | you have integrated | they have integrated |
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I was integrating | you were integrating | he/she/it was integrating | we were integrating | you were integrating | they were integrating |
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I had integrated | you had integrated | he/she/it had integrated | we had integrated | you had integrated | they had integrated |
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I will integrate | you will integrate | he/she/it will integrate | we will integrate | you will integrate | they will integrate |
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I will have integrated | you will have integrated | he/she/it will have integrated | we will have integrated | you will have integrated | they will have integrated |
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I will be integrating | you will be integrating | he/she/it will be integrating | we will be integrating | you will be integrating | they will be integrating |
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I have been integrating | you have been integrating | he/she/it has been integrating | we have been integrating | you have been integrating | they have been integrating |
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I will have been integrating | you will have been integrating | he/she/it will have been integrating | we will have been integrating | you will have been integrating | they will have been integrating |
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I had been integrating | you had been integrating | he/she/it had been integrating | we had been integrating | you had been integrating | they had been integrating |
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I would integrate | you would integrate | he/she/it would integrate | we would integrate | you would integrate | they would integrate |
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I would have integrated | you would have integrated | he/she/it would have integrated | we would have integrated | you would have integrated | they would have integrated | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | integrate - make into a whole or make part of a whole; "She incorporated his suggestions into her proposal"incorporatefold - incorporate a food ingredient into a mixture by repeatedly turning it over without stirring or beating; "Fold the egg whites into the batter"reintegrate - integrate again; "Russia must be reintegrated into Europe"build in - make something an integral part of something else; "we can build in a special clause to make the contract better for you"re-incorporate - incorporate again or anewcombine, compound - combine so as to form a whole; mix; "compound the ingredients"disintegrate - break into parts or components or lose cohesion or unity; "The material disintegrated"; "the group disintegrated after the leader died" | | 2. | integrate - open (a place) to members of all races and ethnic groups; "This school is completely desegregated"desegregate, mix | | 3. | integrate - become one; become integrated; "The students at this school integrate immediately, despite their different backgrounds"change state, turn - undergo a transformation or a change of position or action; "We turned from Socialism to Capitalism"; "The people turned against the President when he stole the election"merge, unify, unite - become one; "Germany unified officially in 1990"; "the cells merge"lysogenize - become integrated into the genome of (a bacterium) | | 4. | integrate - calculate the integral of; calculate by integrationmath, mathematics, maths - a science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangementcompute, calculate, cipher, cypher, figure, reckon, work out - make a mathematical calculation or computationdifferentiate - calculate a derivative; take the derivative |
integrateverb join, unite, combine, blend, incorporate, merge, accommodate, knit, fuse, mesh, assimilate, amalgamate, coalesce, harmonize, meld, intermix No attempt was made to integrate the parts into a coherent whole. join separate, divide, segregate, disperseintegrate into something adapt to, suit, match with, blend with, correspond with, tally with, reconcile to, chime with, harmonize with, go together with, attune to, tone in with, cohere with, be of one mind with, be in unison with He didn't successfully integrate into the Italian way of life.integrateverb1. To make into a whole by joining a system of parts:articulate, concatenate.2. To combine and adapt in order to attain a particular effect:arrange, blend, coordinate, harmonize, orchestrate, synthesize, unify.3. To bring into accord:accommodate, attune, conform, coordinate, harmonize, proportion, reconcile, tune.4. To construct or include as an integral or permanent part:build in, incorporate.5. To make a part of a united whole:combine, embody, incorporate.6. To open to all people regardless of race:desegregate.Translationsintegrate (ˈintigreit) verb to (cause to) mix freely with other groups in society etc. The immigrants are not finding it easy to integrate into the life of our cities. 整合 整合,使一体化 ˌinteˈgration noun 整合 结合,集成 integrate
integrate into (something)To factor in or incorporate as a necessary element of something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "integrate" and "into." Your bonuses and potential overtime pay are not integrated into your gross salary calculations. We'll have to integrate potential environmental impacts into our plans for the new factory. Do you think Sam will be able to integrate himself into the group? He can be pretty standoffish.See also: integrateintegrate (someone) with (something)To blend or merge someone or something with other people or things. Can you please help integrate our new student with the rest of the class? I've integrated your suggestions with the existing curriculum. Do you think Sam will be able to integrate himself with the group? He can be pretty standoffish.See also: integrateintegrate someone or something into somethingto combine someone or something into something; to work someone or something into something. We sought to integrate Amy into the everyday affairs of the company. We sought to integrate the new family into the ways of the community.See also: integrateintegrate someone with someoneto mix people together; to unify people into one group. The new regional YMCA will help Hispanics integrate with others in our community. They integrated themselves with the people already in attendance.See also: integrateintegrate something with somethingto merge things together; to join things into one. I want to integrate the accounting department with the auditing department to save a little money. They integrated your department with mine.See also: integrateintegrate
integrate (ĭn′tĭ-grāt′)v. inte·grated, inte·grating, inte·grates v.tr.1. To make into a whole by bringing all parts together; unify: a report that integrates the findings of previous studies.2. Psychology To bring about the integration of (personality traits).Patient discussion about integrateQ. My child is suffering from autism and was told to have Auditory Integration Therapy…what is it? A. An Alternative Treatments where the child listens to different sounds with the goal to improve on language comprehension and it helps receive more balanced sensory input from the environment they live in. It has been reported that children had significant behavioral and language gains after this treatment. Q. How can I get my son into a normal school? He was diagnosed as autistic but he is intelligent and is able to go through normal education. But I don’t want him to be socially disconnected…A. If done in a proper way it can be an excellent idea! Your son will flourish and will develop as best as he can. But if just moving him to a regular school without any preparation to him, class and teacher- that can end up very bad. So talk to the teacher the headmaster and councilor explain and work up a plan. Then it must be explained to the class. and don’t forget your son…he needs to understand that he might get unpleasant reactions sometimes. More discussions about integrateLegalSeeIntegratedSee INTG See INTGintegrate Related to integrate: integrate intoSynonyms for integrateverb joinSynonyms- join
- unite
- combine
- blend
- incorporate
- merge
- accommodate
- knit
- fuse
- mesh
- assimilate
- amalgamate
- coalesce
- harmonize
- meld
- intermix
Antonyms- separate
- divide
- segregate
- disperse
phrase integrate into somethingSynonyms- adapt to
- suit
- match with
- blend with
- correspond with
- tally with
- reconcile to
- chime with
- harmonize with
- go together with
- attune to
- tone in with
- cohere with
- be of one mind with
- be in unison with
Synonyms for integrateverb to make into a whole by joining a system of partsSynonymsverb to combine and adapt in order to attain a particular effectSynonyms- arrange
- blend
- coordinate
- harmonize
- orchestrate
- synthesize
- unify
verb to bring into accordSynonyms- accommodate
- attune
- conform
- coordinate
- harmonize
- proportion
- reconcile
- tune
verb to construct or include as an integral or permanent partSynonymsverb to make a part of a united wholeSynonymsverb to open to all people regardless of raceSynonymsSynonyms for integrateverb make into a whole or make part of a wholeSynonymsRelated Words- fold
- reintegrate
- build in
- re-incorporate
- combine
- compound
Antonymsverb open (a place) to members of all races and ethnic groupsSynonymsverb become oneRelated Words- change state
- turn
- merge
- unify
- unite
- lysogenize
verb calculate the integral ofRelated Words- math
- mathematics
- maths
- compute
- calculate
- cipher
- cypher
- figure
- reckon
- work out
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