integrate — to combine or bring together to form a complete whole
Part of speech: VERB
Definition: to combine or bring together to form a complete whole
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈɪntɪɡreɪt/
Example Sentences
- My mom tried to integrate vegetables into my favorite pizza, but I still found every single piece of broccoli.
- The company plans to integrate AI technology into their customer service system.
- It took me three months to integrate into my new workplace, mainly because I kept getting lost in the building.
integrate
VERB[/ˈɪntɪɡreɪt/]
to combine or bring together to form a complete whole

The company integrated new technology into its daily operations.

The app integrated messaging and payment services into one platform. (COMBINE + CONNECT = INTEGRATE → integrate means combining and connecting separate things together)

Teams integrated their ideas, collaborated closely, and created innovative results.
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🌳Etymology
Origin
From Latin 'integrare', derived from 'integer' meaning 'whole' or 'untouched'. The prefix 'in-' (into) combined with 'gratus' (whole) to express making something complete or unified.
Breakdown
in- (into) + -tegr- (whole, from Latin integer) + -ate (verb suffix) = integrate
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📝Examples
“My mom tried to integrate vegetables into my favorite pizza, but I still found every single piece of broccoli.”
“The company plans to integrate AI technology into their customer service system.”
“It took me three months to integrate into my new workplace, mainly because I kept getting lost in the building.”
“The school is working to integrate students with disabilities into regular classrooms.”
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