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    in·te·grate
    /ˈin(t)əˌɡrāt/

    verb

    • 1. combine (one thing) with another so that they become a whole: "transportation planning should be integrated with energy policy"
    • 2. bring (people or groups with particular characteristics or needs) into equal participation in or membership of a social group or institution: "integrating children with special needs into ordinary schools"

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  2. INTEGRATE definition: 1. to mix with and join society or a group of people, often changing to suit their way of life…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of INTEGRATE is to form, coordinate, or blend into a functioning or unified whole : unite. How to use integrate in a sentence.

  4. to combine two or more things in order to become more effective: integrate something into somethingYou need to integrate exercise into your normal life. integrate something with somethingThe idea with young children is to integrate learning with play. Related words. integrated. integration. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. 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.

  6. [intransitive, transitive] to become or make somebody become accepted as a member of a social group, especially when they come from a different culture. integrate (into/with something) They have not made any effort to integrate with the local community.

  7. to bring together or incorporate (parts) into a whole. to make up, combine, or complete to produce a whole or a larger unit, as parts do. Synonyms: mingle, fuse, unify, merge. to unite or combine. to give or cause to give equal opportunity and consideration to (a racial, religious, or ethnic group or a member of such a group):

  8. 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.

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