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integrated
[ in-ti-grey-tid ]
adjective
- 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.
- having, including, or serving members of different racial, religious, and ethnic groups as equals: Compare segregated.
an integrated school.
- Sociology. of or relating to a group or society whose members interact on the basis of commonly held norms or values.
- Psychology. characterized by integration.
integrated
/ ˈɪԳɪˌɡɪɪ /
adjective
- characterized by integration
- denoting a works which combines various processes normally carried out at different locations
an integrated steelworks
- biology denoting a virus the DNA of which is incorporated into the chromosomes of the host cell
Other Word Forms
- ԴDz·t·e adjective
- ܲ·t·e adjective
- ɱ-t·e adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of integrated1
Example Sentences
The study's co-author Dr Adwait Sharma agreed, saying the device's "idle time" presented "unique opportunities" to meet the "growing need for adaptable robots and integrated systems that can seamlessly fit into our daily lives".
It’s about bringing the functionality of your indoor kitchen to the outdoors, making grilling approachable, fun, and a more integrated part of everyday cooking.
Canada and the US, along with Mexico, have deeply integrated economies, with billions of pounds worth of manufactured goods crossing the borders on a daily basis, for example, car parts.
“It certainly is challenging to expose medical students early in their careers to the joys of this kind of integrated healthcare,” Reddy said.
“Most browsers are experimenting with AI and launching features,” she said, noting that Microsoft has integrated its AI Copilot into its search engine Bing and browser Edge.
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