English word integrate comes from Latin indu, Proto-Indo-European *n̥-th₂g-ro-, Proto-Italic *tangō (Touch.)
Detailed word origin of integrate
Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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indu | Latin (lat) | |
*n̥-th₂g-ro- | Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro) | |
*tangō | Proto-Italic (itc-pro) | Touch. |
attingere | Latin (lat) | |
*entagros | Proto-Italic (itc-pro) | |
integer | Latin (lat) | Complete, whole, intact. Uninjured, sound, healthy. |
integrare | Latin (lat) | |
integratus | Latin (lat) | |
integrate | English (eng) | (genetics) To combine compatible elements in order to incorporate them.. (mathematics) To subject to the operation of integration; to find the integral of.. To desegregate, as a school or neighborhood.. To form into one whole; to make entire; to complete; to renew; to restore; to perfect.. To include as a constituent part or functionality.. To indicate the whole of; to give the sum or total […] |
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verb (used with object), in·te·grat·ed, in·te·grat·ing.
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.
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): to integrate minority groups in the school system.
to combine (previously segregated educational facilities, classes, and the like) into one unified system; desegregate.
to give or cause to give members of all racial, religious, and ethnic groups an equal opportunity to belong to, be employed by, be customers of, or vote in (an organization, place of business, city, state, etc.): to integrate a restaurant; to integrate a country club.
Mathematics. to find the value of the integral of (a function).
to indicate the total amount or the mean value of.
verb (used without object), in·te·grat·ed, in·te·grat·ing.
to become integrated.
to meld with and become part of the dominant culture.
Mathematics.
- to perform the operation of integration, or finding the integral of a function or equation.
- to find the solution to a differential equation.
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Origin of integrate
First recorded in 1630–40; from Latin integrātus, past participle of integrāre “to renew, restore”; see integer, -ate1
OTHER WORDS FROM integrate
in·te·gra·tive, adjectivede-in·te·grate, verb, de-in·te·grat·ed, de-in·te·grat·ing.re·in·te·grate, verb, re·in·te·grat·ed, re·in·te·grat·ing.self-in·te·grat·ing, adjective
un·in·te·gra·tive, adjective
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Words related to integrate
accommodate, assimilate, blend, combine, conform, consolidate, coordinate, desegregate, fuse, harmonize, incorporate, join, link, mesh, organize, unify, unite, amalgamate, arrange, articulate
How to use integrate in a sentence
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The Mach-E’s quirks and bugsAs we have seen with most of these dauntingly complex integrated infotainment systems with enough lines of programming code to fly spacecraft, bugs appear.
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The number of enterprises successfully integrating voice SEO in their marketing strategy is increasing by leaps and bounds.
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Because data sits at the heart of media, and will be at the heart of every integrated proposition for clients.
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To do this, it integrates with large corporates on the purchase side and then funds suppliers by paying up to 60% of the purchase order value upfront and the remainder immediately upon delivery.
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Well, it integrates with Microsoft’s other collaboration tools like SharePoint and Yammer, along with LinkedIn Learning and other training services, and it also includes team analytics.
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The last one is to integrate these longer-term plans with our overall global health security strategy.
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It may be military-led, but the operation will likely integrate with ongoing efforts from NGOs and the Liberian government.
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IFTTT—If This Then That—is a service that allows you to easily integrate two services together.
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The Automatic Link can also integrate with the IFTTT service.
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His scheme to re-integrate the church back into the center of this urban community has won Cain a legion of admirers.
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There is a property in the horizon which no man has but he whose eyecan integrate all the parts—that is, the poet.
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Other machines began to integrate crackpot reports of things sighted in divers places.
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Rynason was silent, trying to integrate that into the fog in his head.
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Such kind of territory is named «integrate territory» (territorium clausum).
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Nothing in the way of human endeavor can be more inspiring than the work of striving to integrate boys and girls.
British Dictionary definitions for integrate
verb (ˈɪntɪˌɡreɪt)
to make or be made into a whole; incorporate or be incorporated
(tr) to designate (a school, park, etc) for use by all races or groups; desegregate
to amalgamate or mix (a racial or religious group) with an existing community
maths to perform an integration on (a quantity, expression, etc)
adjective (ˈɪntɪɡrɪt)
made up of parts; integrated
Derived forms of integrate
integrable (ˈɪntəɡrəbəl), adjectiveintegrability, nounintegrative, adjective
Word Origin for integrate
C17: from Latin integrāre; see integer
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transitive verb
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
b
: to end the segregation of and bring into equal membership in society or an organization
4
: to find the integral of (something, such as a function or equation)
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Example Sentences
The car’s design successfully integrates art and technology.
She integrates elements of jazz and rock in her music.
They have resisted efforts to integrate women into the military.
Many immigrants have found it difficult to integrate into American culture.
a law requiring schools to integrate
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Word History
Etymology
Latin integratus, past participle of integrare, from integr-, integer
First Known Use
circa 1586, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1
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The first known use of integrate was
circa 1586
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
интегрировать, объединять, укрупнять, составной, полный, целый
глагол ↓
- интегрировать, объединять
- составить единое целое
- включить в состав, присоединить
- полит. осуществлять расовую, социальную и др. интеграцию
to become integrated — влиться, интегрироваться
- мат. интегрировать
Мои примеры
Словосочетания
to integrate learning with play — совмещать обучение с игрой
to integrate by parts — интегрировать по частям
to integrate by a substitution — интегрировать подстановкой
to integrate multiply — интегрировать многократно
to integrate over — интегрировать по
to integrate over the interval — интегрировать в интервале
to integrate term by term — интегрировать почленно
to integrate between a and b — интегрировать в пределах от a до b
integrate competitive services — объединять конкурирующие виды транспорта
integrate data — обобщать данные
Примеры с переводом
New immigrants integrated successfully.
Новые иммигранты успешно ассимилировались.
You should integrate newcomers into the group.
Вы должны интегрировать новичков в группу.
I integrated your suggestion into my work.
Я использовал ваше предложение в своей работе.
She integrates elements of jazz and rock in her music.
В своей музыке она совмещает элементы джаза и рока.
The car’s design successfully integrates art and technology.
В дизайне данного автомобиля успешно сочетаются искусство и технологии.
Many immigrants have found it difficult to integrate into American culture.
Многим иммигрантам было трудно интегрироваться в американскую культуру.
Colourful illustrations are integrated into the text.
В текст интегрированы красочные иллюстрации.
We’re looking for people who can integrate with a team.
Мы ищем людей, которые могут интегрироваться с командой.
Transport planning should be integrated with energy policy.
Планирование транспорта должно быть интегрировано в энергетическую политику.
You can integrate text with graphics and manipulate graphic images.
Вы можете интегрировать текст с графикой и управлять графическими изображениями.
They have resisted efforts to integrate women into the military.
Они воспротивились попыткам интегрировать женщин в вооружённые силы.
Примеры, ожидающие перевода
The students at this school integrate immediately, despite their different backgrounds
Many children with learning difficulties are integrated into ordinary schools.
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Возможные однокоренные слова
disintegrate — распадаться, разрушаться, распасться, дезинтегрировать, разлагать, расщеплять
integration — интеграция, интегрирование, объединение, слияние, укрупнение
integrator — интегрирующее устройство, тот, кто интегрирует
integrated — интегрированный, объединенный
integrative — интегральный, интегративный
reintegrate — вторично интегрировать
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Integration may refer to:
Biology[edit]
- Multisensory integration
- Path integration
- Pre-integration complex, viral genetic material used to insert a viral genome into a host genome
- DNA integration, by means of site-specific recombinase technology, performed by a specific class of recombinase enzymes («integrases»)
Economics and law[edit]
- Economic integration, trade unification between different states
- Horizontal integration and vertical integration, in microeconomics and strategic management, styles of ownership and control
- Regional integration, in which states cooperate through regional institutions and rules
- Integration clause, a declaration that a contract is the final and complete understanding of the parties
- A step in the process of money laundering
- Integrated farming, a farm management system
- Integration (tax), a feature of corporate and personal income tax in some countries
Engineering[edit]
- Data integration
- Digital integration
- Enterprise integration
- Integrated architecture, in an Enterprise architecture framework approach such as DoDAF
- Integrated circuit, an electronic circuit whose components are manufactured in one flat piece of semiconductor material
- Integrated design, an approach to design which brings together specialisms usually considered separately
- Integrated product team, use of a team including multiple disciplines (e.g. customer, engineer, support, testing)
- Integrated software
- System integration, engineering practices for assembling large and complicated systems from units, particularly subsystems
Mathematics[edit]
- Integration, the computation of an integral
- Indefinite integration, the computation of antiderivatives
- Numerical integration, computing an integral with a numerical method, usually with a computer
- Integration by parts, a method for computing the integral of a product of functions
- Integration by substitution, a method for computing integrals, by using a change of variable
- Symbolic integration, the computation, mostly on computers, of antiderivatives and definite integrals in term of formulas
- Integration, the computation of a solution of a differential equation or a system of differential equations:
- Integrability conditions for differential systems
- Integrable system
- Order of integration, in statistics, a summary statistic for a time series
Sociology[edit]
- Social integration, in social science, a movement of newcomers or marginalized minorities into the mainstream of a society
- Racial integration, including desegregation and other changes in social opportunity and culture
- Desegregation, ending a separation of races, particularly in the context of the American civil rights movement
- Educational integration of students with disabilities
Other uses[edit]
- Integration (festival), an annual technology and cultural festival managed by the Indian Statistical Institute
- Integration (album), a 2011 album by Kellee Maize
- Integration, an album by Kultur Shock
See also[edit]
- Desegregation, the process of ending the separation of two groups, usually races
- Interdisciplinarity, involves the combining of two or more academic disciplines into one activity (e.g. a research project)
- Integrity, a concept of consistency of actions, values, methods, measures, principles, expectations, and outcomes
- Disintegration (disambiguation)
- Integral (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles containing integration