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1. (v.t.) integrate
to bring together or incorporate into a unified, harmonious, or interrelated whole or system.
2. integrate
to combine to produce a whole or a larger unit.
3. integrate
to make part of a larger unit or a group:
to integrate an individual into society.
4. integrate
to give equal opportunity and consideration to (a racial or other ethnic group).
5. integrate
to make (a school, restaurant, neighborhood, etc.) accessible or available to all racial and other ethnic groups.
6. integrate
Math. to find the integral of.
7. integrate
to indicate the total amount or the mean value of.
8. (v.i.) integrate
to become integrated.
9. integrate
to meld with and become part of the dominant culture.
Etymology: (1630–40; < L integrāre to renew, restore, der. of integer)
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| Definition of 'integrate' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (verb) integrate, incorporate
make into a whole or make part of a whole
"She incorporated his suggestions into her proposal"
2. (verb) desegregate, integrate, mix
open (a place) to members of all races and ethnic groups
"This school is completely desegregated"
3. (verb) integrate
become one; become integrated
"The students at this school integrate immediately, despite their different backgrounds"
4. (verb) integrate
calculate the integral of; calculate by integration
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1. (verb) integrate
to bring two things or systems together to work as one
We're working on integrating the two companies.; They're integrating the new technology into their old systems.
2. integrate
to help people of different cultures, races, etc. to live or work together
during the time when U.S. schools were being integrated; an attempt to integrate minority ethnic groups into the police force; an integrated system; integrated schools; the integration of the two systems; racial/ethnic integration
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| Definition of 'integrate' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (verb) integrate
to form into one whole; to make entire; to complete; to renew; to restore; to perfect
2. (verb) integrate
to indicate the whole of; to give the sum or total of; as, an integrating anemometer, one that indicates or registers the entire action of the wind in a given time
3. (verb) integrate
to subject to the operation of integration; to find the integral of
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Sense: 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.
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Afrikaans: integreer |
Arabic: يَدْمِج |
Bulgarian: интегрирам |
Brazilian: integrar |
Czech: včlenit se |
German: eingliedern |
Danish: integrere |
Greek: ενσωματώνω, ενσωματώνομαι |
Spanish: integrar(se) |
Estonian: integreerima, integreerum |
Farsi: ترکیب کردن؛ همساز کردن |
Finnish: sopeutua |
French: (s')intégrer |
Hebrew: לְשָלֵב |
Hindi: एकीकरण करना |
Croatian: integrirati |
Hungarian: integrál |
Indonesian: bergabung |
Icelandic: samþætta; innlima, aðlaga |
Italian: integrare, integrarsi |
Japanese: 融けこむ |
Korean: 통합하다 |
Lithuanian: integruoti(s) |
Latvian: integrēt; integrēties |
Malay: bersepadu |
Dutch: integreren |
Norwegian: blande (seg), integrere |
Polish: (z)integrować się |
Persian: ترکیب کردن؛ همساز کردن |
Pashto: يولاس كول، يوځاى كول، غون |
Portuguese: integrar-se |
Romanian: a (se) integra |
Russian: интегрировать(ся) |
Slovak: včleniť sa |
Slovenian: vključiti (se) |
Serbian: integrisati |
Swedish: integrera, bli integrerad |
Thai: ผสมผสาน |
Turkish: bütünleş(tir)mek, karış(t |
Taiwanese: 整合 |
Ukrainian: об'єднувати, інтегрувати |
Urdu: کسی سوسائٹی یا جمعیت وغیر |
Vietnamese: hội nhập |
Chinese: 整合,使一体化 |
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