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in·te·grate Listen to audio/ˈɪntəˌgreɪt/ verb
in·te·grates; in·te·grat·ed; in·te·grat·ing
1 [+ obj] a : to combine (two or more things) to form or create something
The car's design successfully integrates art and/with technology. She integrates elements of jazz and rock in her music.
b : to make (something) a part of another larger thing — usually + into He feels that these books should be integrated into the curriculum. [=should be included in the curriculum]
2 a : to make (a person or group) part of a larger group or organization — usually + into [+ obj] They have resisted efforts to integrate women into the military. [no obj] Many immigrants have found it difficult to integrate into American culture.
b : to end a policy that keeps people of different races apart in (a place, such as a school) [+ obj] She has been a leader in the efforts to integrate [=desegregate] public schools. [no obj] a law requiring schools to integrateopposite segregate
— in·te·gra·tion Listen to audio /ˌɪntəˈgreɪʃən/ noun [noncount]
the integration of art and/with technology the integration of women into the military racial/social integration

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