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integrating
[in-ti-grey-ting]
adjective
coming or bringing together into a whole; uniting or combining.
Philosophy is an integrating discipline, as it puts all varieties of knowledge together and determines their overall significance.
blending with and becoming part of the dominant culture group, or aiding a minority group in this process.
Forced to resettle in southwestern Asia in the 12th century, the easily integrating Kipchaks helped revive the weak economy there.
giving equal opportunity and consideration to one or more racial, religious, ethnic, or other minority groups in an organization, workplace, nation, etc..
In our cycling club we see storytelling as an integrating activity, with elderly and young people alike sharing their cycling experiences.
combining previously segregated neighborhoods, facilities, classes, etc., into one unified system.
Apartheid was a deliberate, conscious attempt to block the racially integrating effects of the free market.
Other Word Forms
- self-integrating adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of integrating1
Example Sentences
Tech companies are integrating AI assistants into other products including smart glasses.
Critics accuse Sanchez of encouraging illegal migration to Spain, and question the country's record of integrating migrants.
I talk about doing a portrait by integrating different sides.
Keepers at Wildwood taught him key bear behaviours and began integrating him with Fluff and Scruff, who had been rescued from horrific conditions in a Bulgarian hunting facility.
He said "We are integrating our services, including urgent treatment with physical activity-focused health and wellbeing provision, all within a modern multi-functional complex."
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