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Integrated   /ˈɪntəgrˌeɪtəd/  /ˈɪntəgrˌeɪtɪd/  /ˈɪnəgrˌeɪtəd/  /ˈɪnəgrˌeɪtɪd/   Listen
Integrated

adjective
1.
Formed or united into a whole.  Synonyms: incorporate, incorporated, merged, unified.
2.
Formed into a whole or introduced into another entity.  "An integrated Europe"  Antonym: nonintegrated.
3.
Not segregated; designated as available to all races or groups.  Antonym: segregated.
4.
Resembling a living organism in organization or development.  Synonym: structured.



Integrate

verb
(past & past part. integrated; pres. part. integrating)
1.
Make into a whole or make part of a whole.  Synonym: incorporate.  Antonym: disintegrate.
2.
Open (a place) to members of all races and ethnic groups.  Synonyms: desegregate, mix.  Antonym: segregate.
3.
Become one; become integrated.
4.
Calculate the integral of; calculate by integration.  Antonym: differentiate.



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"Integrated" Quotes from Famous Books



... defenders; a love of navigating alone and exploring for oneself even the coasts already well charted by others. Here is romanticism united with a scientific conscience and power of destructive analysis balanced by moral enthusiasm. Doubtless Locke might have dug his foundations deeper and integrated his faith better. His system was no metaphysical castle, no theological acropolis: rather a homely ancestral manor house built in several styles of architecture: a Tudor chapel, a Palladian front toward ...
— Some Turns of Thought in Modern Philosophy - Five Essays • George Santayana

... ill-advised in his action and judgment outside of his specialty. If however his concern with these technical subject matters has been connected with human activities having social breadth, the range of active responses called into play and flexibly integrated is much wider. Isolation of subject matter from a social context is the chief obstruction in current practice to securing a general training of mind. Literature, art, religion, when thus dissociated, are just as narrowing as the technical things which ...
— Democracy and Education • John Dewey

... integrated program, national in scope. Viewed in the large, it is designed to save from destruction and to keep for the future the genuinely important values created by modern society. The vicious and wasteful parts of that society we could ...
— Complete State of the Union Addresses from 1790 to the Present • Various

... and international (wire/radio integrated) public and special-purpose telephone, telegraph, and teleprinter facilities; regional radio center; important COMPAC cable link between US-Canada and New Zealand-Australia; 53,228 telephones; stations—7 AM, 1 FM, no TV; 1 Pacific Ocean INTELSAT ...
— The 1991 CIA World Factbook • United States. Central Intelligence Agency.

... researchers' working context (i.e., their relevant bibliographic sources, collegial feedback, analytic tools, notes, drafts, etc.), along with their field's primary and secondary sources, also is accessible in electronic form and can be integrated in ways that are unique to ...
— LOC WORKSHOP ON ELECTRONIC TEXTS • James Daly

... locked out, on strike, living in slums, rarely with enough food for health, bringing children into the world who suffer from malnutrition from their earliest years, a pauper when his days of strength are passed. He dies in charitable institutions. Though his labors are necessary he is yet not integrated into the national economy. He has no share of his own in the wealth of the nation. He cannot claim work as a right from the holders of economic power, and this absolute dependence upon the autocrats of industry for a livelihood is the greatest evil of any, for ...
— National Being - Some Thoughts on an Irish Polity • (A.E.)George William Russell



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