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adjective
- 1. (of an institution, body, etc.) desegregated, especially racially: "integrated education" Similar Opposite
- 2. with various parts or aspects linked or coordinated: "an integrated public transport system" Similar Opposite
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consisting of different groups of people who mix, live, or work well together: The community has become more integrated over the years. a racially integrated school system. See. integrate. Fewer examples. Customers are looking for flexible integrated solutions to help them make better decisions faster.
1. : marked by the unified control of all aspects of production from raw materials through distribution of finished products. 2. : characterized by integration and especially racial integration. Examples of integrated in a Sentence. an integrated system of hospitals. Recent Examples on the Web.
to mix with and join society or a group of people, often changing to suit their way of life, habits, and customs: He seems to find it difficult to integrate socially. It's very difficult to integrate your self into a society whose culture is so different from your own. integrate into Children are often very good at integrating into a new culture.
Things or people that are integrated have been brought together, so that they live or work together. They're no longer apart or segregated. When something is integrated, it's united — different things are now together, especially things that used to be apart.
adjective. 1. characterized by integration. 2. denoting a works which combines various processes normally carried out at different locations. an integrated steelworks. 3. biology. denoting a virus the DNA of which is incorporated into the chromosomes of the host cell. Collins English Dictionary.
Definition of 'integrate' integrate. (ɪntɪgreɪt ) Word forms: integrates , integrating , integrated. 1. verb. If someone integrates into a social group, or is integrated into it, they behave in such a way that they become part of the group or are accepted into it. He didn't integrate successfully into the Italian way of life. [V + into/with]
Definition of integrated adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
combining or coordinating separate elements so as to provide a harmonious, interrelated whole: an integrated plot; an integrated course of study. organized or structured so that constituent units function cooperatively: an integrated economy.
1. : to form, coordinate, or blend into a functioning or unified whole : unite. 2. a. : to incorporate into a larger unit. b. : to unite with something else. 3. a. : desegregate. integrate school districts. b. : to end the segregation of and bring into equal membership in society or an organization. 4.
To integrate is to make parts of something into a whole. It also means to become one unit, or to make a place (like a school) open to people of all races and ethnic groups. One of the results of the Civil Rights Movement was the decision to integrate the schools of the American South.