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Adjective: integrated  'in-tu,grey-tid
  1. Formed or united into a whole
    "The integrated company became a dominant force in the industry";
    - incorporate, incorporated, merged, unified
     
  2. Formed into a whole or introduced into another entity
    "a more closely integrated economic and political system"; "an integrated Europe"
     
  3. Not segregated; designated as available to all races or groups
    "integrated schools"
     
  4. Resembling a living organism in organization or development
    "society as an integrated whole";
    - structured
Verb: integrate  'in-tu,greyt
  1. Make into a whole or make part of a whole
    "She integrated his suggestions into her proposal";
    - incorporate
     
  2. Open (a place) to members of all races and ethnic groups
    "This school is completely integrated";
    - desegregate, mix
     
  3. Become one; become integrated
    "The students at this school integrate immediately, despite their different backgrounds"
     
  4. (mathematics) calculate the integral of; calculate by integration
    "The physicist integrated the equation to find the total energy of the system"

See also: co-ed, coeducational, coordinated, co-ordinated, desegregated, embedded, incorporated, integrative, interconnected, interracial, introjected, joint, mainstreamed, mixed, nonsegregated, organic, tight-knit, tightly knit, unified, united, unsegregated

Type of: calculate, change state, cipher, combine, compound, compute, cypher, figure [N. Amer], open, open up, reckon, turn, work out

Antonym: differentiate, nonintegrated, segregated

Encyclopedia: Integrated

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