Definition
To combine one thing with another so that they become a whole.
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Pronunciation
In both dialects, "integrate" places the primary stress on the first syllable, "IN." The American pronunciation includes "tuh" while the British pronunciation includes "ti," focusing on the clear articulation of "IN-tuh-grayt" (American) and "IN-ti-grayt" (British).
Etymology
From Latin integratus, past participle of integrare which means "to make whole", derived from integer meaning "whole" or "untouched".
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Usage
"Integrate" is used in various contexts, such as social integration, technological systems, and organizational processes, to describe the act of combining different elements to work together effectively.
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Detailed Definition
Note: In mathematical contexts, "integrate" pertains to the process of integration, especially finding the integral of functions. In social contexts, it often refers to the act of combining or incorporating various elements into a cohesive whole.