Definitions
Wiktionary
- v. present participle of integrate.
- adj. composed and coordinated to form a whole
- adj. US characterized by racial integration
GNU Webster's 1913
- adj. Formed or united into a whole.
- adj. Formed into a whole or introduced into another entity. Opposite of
nonintegrated . - adj. Having different groups treated together as equals in one group.
- adj. Resembling a living organism in organization or development.
- adj. combined. Opposite of
uncombined . - adj. having constituent parts mixed to form a single unit. Opposite of
unmixed .
WordNet 3.0
- adj. formed or united into a whole
- adj. resembling a living organism in organization or development
- adj. formed into a whole or introduced into another entity
- adj. not segregated; designated as available to all races or groups
Examples
“After landing at obtampons.ca/apology, a viewer enters her name and then sits back to not only hear the performer sing the name within the song's lyrics, but also to see the name integrated into the video - on sheet music, outlined in red rose petals on a beach, in skywriting, on an arm tattoo, and on a hot air balloon.”
“I'd prefer to see the title integrated into the artwork a little better - the red band just looks like it's been slapped over the top.”
“Yang said China will pursue what he calls an "integrated approach" in its foreign relations.”
Voice of America: Chinese Foreign Relations to Focus on More Active Diplomacy
“Our idea was built upon the best corporate philanthropic practices of other companies -- Hasbro, eBay, Levi Strauss & Company -- and led to what we called the integrated model.”
“Robert Riesenberg, one of the executive producers of the new NBC reality show "Restaurant," a blend of entertainment and what he calls integrated marketing, what others call blurring the line between content and advertising, joins us.”
“CHOPRA: In fact, every medical school almost that I know of has now teaching programs where they at least have some courses in complementary or what they call integrated medicine.”
“We are already beginning to see, particularly within the large animal, what we call integrated market, where before we might have had some rodenticide sales but not disinfectant sales, we are now able to bring disinfectants in, whereas maybe DuPont had some disinfectant sales into that company but we didn't have rodenticide sales where now we've been able to hook rodenticides to it.”
“I mean, we have, over the last couple of years, we have really worked hard to create what we call integrated desktop, which is a very tight integration between our debit products site and our account processing or our core platforms.”
Lists
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EU Buzz - ALL words and expressions
A combined list of
1. EU Buzz - single words
2. EU Buzz - collocations
3. EU Buzz - the 100 most active
collocation constituentsabsorption capacity, absorption rate, acceding country, accession candidate, accession countries, accession country, accession criteria, accession cycle, accession negotia..., accession partner..., accession priorities, accession treaty and 2650 more...
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EN - academic vocabulary
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abandon, abandonment, abnormally, abstract, abstraction, abstractly, abstracts, academia, academic, academically, academics, academies and 3119 more...
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EU Buzz - collocations
Multiword expressions frequently used in EU context. Many of them have a specific EU-meaning, some of them are topical in 2012 also outside the EU but have a relevance in EU politics. People workin...
absorption capacity, absorption rate, acceding country, accession candidate, accession countries, accession country, accession criteria, accession cycle, accession negotia..., accession partner..., accession priorities, accession treaty and 1567 more...
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IMCO - EU nomenclature
includes words of the "Prodcom list"
abaca, abdominal, abrasive, absorbent, absorber, accelerator, accessory, account book, accumulator, acebutolol, acetaldehyde, acetamide and 4515 more...
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TECH - web application frameworks
object-oriented p..., ALGOL, validation, Erlang, markup language, Python, hibernate, framework, Apache, template, mapper, Java and 310 more...
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EU Buzz - Lisbon Treaty
All words of the Lisbon Treaty
(Persons' names, foreign and grammatical words have been eliminated, MWEs have been split up into individual words. Capitalization has been retained if r...conferral, stateless, person, voting, right, subsidiarity, Latvia, Malta, Slovenia, Lithuania, Finland, Estonia and 2614 more...
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EU Buzz - single words (1+2+3)
1. Strictly EU terms with special European meaning used only in the EU
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2. Keywords central to the understanding of the EU (people working for the EU are usually able to give thematic...acceleration, action, additionality, administrator, agenda, agricultural, agri-environmental, agriflation, agri-food, applicant, approach, assent and 1325 more...
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POL - mathematics
Mathematical metaphors in political discourse
integrate, table, modular, member, modal, additive, product, unit, element, metric, sector, compute and 54 more...
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Basic English Vocabulary
Very basic words for ESL students.
a, abandon, ability, able, abortion, about, above, abroad, absence, absolute, absolutely, absorb and 4334 more...
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artoparts's Words
illation, finite, edify, abide, abrade, vouch, amiss, vociferate, perusing, techantiquery, rigamarole, holon and 615 more...
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my dictionary
able, abnormally, abroad, absent, abstract, acceptable, acceptance, access, accessible, accession, according to, account and 4551 more...
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Revised GRE Words
buoyant, belies, belie, effervescence, recoil, theological, unblinking, mellifluous, medieval, empyrean, geologic, exemplar and 86 more...
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tech
transparent, integrated, recognition, pattern, automation, creation, algorithmically, panoramic, autostereoscopic, prototype, intuitive, infographic and 1 more...
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