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Definition of integrated in English: integratedadjectiveˈɪntɪɡreɪtɪdˈɪn(t)əˌɡreɪdəd 1(of an institution, body, etc.) desegregated, especially racially. Example sentencesExamples - The paper proposes that the Minister be given power to reorganise and close integrated schools, something he cannot currently do.
- About 6% of the NI school population is in integrated schools, but some complex patterns are emerging.
- But it is time to realise that we do not have a choice between political co-operation and integrated schools in the long term.
- By the tenth anniversary of Brown only 1.17 percent of black schoolchildren in the eleven former Confederate states were attending integrated schools.
- But the church was more associated with the liberal Upper West Side and had an integrated congregation.
- I think it is possible that the State could develop integrated schools with other faiths in future.
- I support the state funding of integrated schools on the proviso that they provide free education, teach the national curriculum and are non-discriminatory.
- But even in integrated schools, blacks still receive an inferior education.
- Twenty-five years on, the Kinana Sugar Company boasts of being the world's largest integrated producer of white sugar.
- Not my cup of tea but hardly unusual compared to the other integrated schools out there.
- A child of the civil rights movement, she attended integrated schools and sends her son to one of the private academies.
- In junior high, she went to an integrated school.
- But in a leafy new mixed development of Catholics and Protestants, where most children attend the local integrated school, it is not supposed to happen.
- Irreversibly blind adults who cannot be helped through surgery are referred to rehabilitation programmes, while children are encouraged to attend integrated schools.
- The news that it could be well on the way to having its own integrated school is surely welcome news for a town that has not enjoyed its fair share of good community relations in the past.
- West of Scotland Catholics cannot be forced into integrated schools.
- There are currently 16000 children studying at 47 integrated schools throughout Northern Ireland.
- He noted that Clark also ran doll tests in integrated schools up North, and got the same or even more dramatic results as he did in segregated schools.
- By contrast, other religious groups seeking exemption from integrated schools are active participants in both civil society and politics, and seek to influence public policy generally.
- However, other important changes were coming as Clemson prepared to change from an all-White institution to an integrated institution.
Synonyms desegregated, non-segregated, unsegregated, racially mixed, racially balanced non-discriminatory, anti-discrimination 2With various parts or aspects linked or coordinated. an integrated public transport system Example sentencesExamples - The situation demanded an integrated and co-ordinated response, with all joining hands to rid the country of the problem, Themba said.
- As alluded to above, what is needed is an integrated strategy which links all community services.
- First, in the aftermath of Pearl Harbor, the armed forces had to be unified into an integrated system.
- Cell migration is a dynamic, integrated process that is coordinated both spatially and temporally.
- The directorate will facilitate a more coordinated and integrated move toward Air Force transformation.
- But recognising the potential for such an emergency medical system does not mean that an integrated coordinated system yet exists.
- Lockhead and First Group are believers in integrated transport links using trains, buses, trolleybuses and trams to increase passenger usage.
- My second point relates to the integrated offender management system.
- A better integrated transport system would mean faster and better links with other parts of the country.
- He is resolutely behind a modern integrated rail system for the capital.
- The subject capacitor may have multiple capacitor components or aspects thereof in an integrated package.
- You would see certain kinds of services that would be an integrated aspect of that user interface.
- Connect a hose to the integrated filtration system and fill the 50-gallon water tank from a stream, river, or lake.
- Other interesting aspects of the car are an advanced integrated chassis and dynamic system, improved safety measures and a five-speed automatic gearbox as an option on some models.
- What is needed is an integrated plan that links economic transformation to key areas such as education, health and infrastructure.
- There was also a need for sanitation delivery programmes to be linked to municipal integrated development plans.
- A light rail link is of little value unless part of an integrated system.
- Johnson Controls attempts to make that aspect of choosing integrated security options less daunting.
- Most systems can incorporate an integrated maintenance management program.
- Songs can be transferred to the handset using a USB connection or the phone's integrated Bluetooth link.
Synonyms unified, united, consolidated, amalgamated, joined, combined, merged, fused, blended, meshed, coherent, homogeneous, homogenized, mutually dependent, assimilated, cohesive, concatenated federal, federated, confederate, confederated 3Physics Indicating the mean value or total sum of a variable quantity of property. integrated electron density along the line of sight Example sentencesExamples - Cycles in the integrated graph indicate an inconsistency in locus order.
- The integrated elasticity of variable is the sum of the direct and indirect effects.
- Light conditions were highly variable from late April to August, as indicated by the running average of the integrated radiation.
- The integrated density of a background box was subtracted from that of a box encompassing each sample.
- From these values the integrated irradiance values are obtained for the desired time interval.
Definition of integrated in US English: integratedadjectiveˈin(t)əˌɡrādədˈɪn(t)əˌɡreɪdəd 1(of an institution, body, etc.) desegregated, especially racially. Example sentencesExamples - I think it is possible that the State could develop integrated schools with other faiths in future.
- But even in integrated schools, blacks still receive an inferior education.
- Not my cup of tea but hardly unusual compared to the other integrated schools out there.
- He noted that Clark also ran doll tests in integrated schools up North, and got the same or even more dramatic results as he did in segregated schools.
- By contrast, other religious groups seeking exemption from integrated schools are active participants in both civil society and politics, and seek to influence public policy generally.
- In junior high, she went to an integrated school.
- West of Scotland Catholics cannot be forced into integrated schools.
- Twenty-five years on, the Kinana Sugar Company boasts of being the world's largest integrated producer of white sugar.
- Irreversibly blind adults who cannot be helped through surgery are referred to rehabilitation programmes, while children are encouraged to attend integrated schools.
- The news that it could be well on the way to having its own integrated school is surely welcome news for a town that has not enjoyed its fair share of good community relations in the past.
- There are currently 16000 children studying at 47 integrated schools throughout Northern Ireland.
- But in a leafy new mixed development of Catholics and Protestants, where most children attend the local integrated school, it is not supposed to happen.
- But the church was more associated with the liberal Upper West Side and had an integrated congregation.
- The paper proposes that the Minister be given power to reorganise and close integrated schools, something he cannot currently do.
- I support the state funding of integrated schools on the proviso that they provide free education, teach the national curriculum and are non-discriminatory.
- A child of the civil rights movement, she attended integrated schools and sends her son to one of the private academies.
- About 6% of the NI school population is in integrated schools, but some complex patterns are emerging.
- But it is time to realise that we do not have a choice between political co-operation and integrated schools in the long term.
- By the tenth anniversary of Brown only 1.17 percent of black schoolchildren in the eleven former Confederate states were attending integrated schools.
- However, other important changes were coming as Clemson prepared to change from an all-White institution to an integrated institution.
Synonyms desegregated, non-segregated, unsegregated, racially mixed, racially balanced 2With various parts or aspects linked or coordinated. an integrated and high-quality public transportation system Example sentencesExamples - A light rail link is of little value unless part of an integrated system.
- A better integrated transport system would mean faster and better links with other parts of the country.
- But recognising the potential for such an emergency medical system does not mean that an integrated coordinated system yet exists.
- Songs can be transferred to the handset using a USB connection or the phone's integrated Bluetooth link.
- Lockhead and First Group are believers in integrated transport links using trains, buses, trolleybuses and trams to increase passenger usage.
- The subject capacitor may have multiple capacitor components or aspects thereof in an integrated package.
- As alluded to above, what is needed is an integrated strategy which links all community services.
- Most systems can incorporate an integrated maintenance management program.
- Other interesting aspects of the car are an advanced integrated chassis and dynamic system, improved safety measures and a five-speed automatic gearbox as an option on some models.
- Cell migration is a dynamic, integrated process that is coordinated both spatially and temporally.
- What is needed is an integrated plan that links economic transformation to key areas such as education, health and infrastructure.
- He is resolutely behind a modern integrated rail system for the capital.
- There was also a need for sanitation delivery programmes to be linked to municipal integrated development plans.
- The directorate will facilitate a more coordinated and integrated move toward Air Force transformation.
- My second point relates to the integrated offender management system.
- The situation demanded an integrated and co-ordinated response, with all joining hands to rid the country of the problem, Themba said.
- You would see certain kinds of services that would be an integrated aspect of that user interface.
- Connect a hose to the integrated filtration system and fill the 50-gallon water tank from a stream, river, or lake.
- Johnson Controls attempts to make that aspect of choosing integrated security options less daunting.
- First, in the aftermath of Pearl Harbor, the armed forces had to be unified into an integrated system.
Synonyms unified, united, consolidated, amalgamated, joined, combined, merged, fused, blended, meshed, coherent, homogeneous, homogenized, mutually dependent, assimilated, cohesive, concatenated 3Physics Indicating the mean value or total sum of (temperature, an area, etc.) integrated electron density along the line of sight Example sentencesExamples - From these values the integrated irradiance values are obtained for the desired time interval.
- Cycles in the integrated graph indicate an inconsistency in locus order.
- Light conditions were highly variable from late April to August, as indicated by the running average of the integrated radiation.
- The integrated elasticity of variable is the sum of the direct and indirect effects.
- The integrated density of a background box was subtracted from that of a box encompassing each sample.
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