integrated
/ˈɪntəˌɡreɪtɪd/
adjective
- Combined or joined together to form a single, unified whole.
- Our team uses an integrated approach to solve problems, bringing together ideas from different departments.
- The new software has an integrated system for managing both email and calendar tasks.
- The school offers an integrated curriculum that combines science and art in one class.
- Including people of all races, religions, or backgrounds equally; not segregated.
- The company prides itself on having an integrated workforce with employees from diverse backgrounds.
- They live in an integrated neighborhood where families from many cultures share the same streets.
- The city's schools became fully integrated in the 1970s.
- Having different parts working together smoothly as a whole.
- The car's integrated navigation system also controls the music and climate.
- The garden design is integrated, with paths, plants, and seating all arranged in harmony.
- An integrated circuit contains millions of tiny electronic components on a single chip.
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verb
- Past tense of integrate: combined or joined something with something else to form a whole.
- The teacher integrated videos and games into the lesson to make it more engaging.
- She integrated her love of painting into her career as a graphic designer.
- The architect integrated the old stone wall into the new building design.
- Past tense of integrate: brought people of different races or groups into equal participation in a society or organization.
- The new policy integrated students from all backgrounds into the same classrooms.
- The company integrated its workforce by hiring people from different communities.
- After the law changed, the city integrated its public facilities within a few years.