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integrated


Meanings
  • adjective, noun

    The process of merging separate elements into a single system or whole.

    - "The company's new policy aims to ensure that all departments are integrated."
    - "The city's transportation system is well integrated, making travel between areas convenient."
    - "The team's success can be attributed to the well-integrated efforts of each member."
  • Combined or joined into a functioning or unified whole.

    - "The new software is designed to be easily integrated with existing systems."
    - "The city's diverse population is a testament to its integrated community."
    - "The integrated circuit is a key component of modern electronics."

Antonyms

segregate
Synonyms

embody , fuse , merge , assimilate , incorporate , swallow
Rhymes
Words rhyming with integrated
assemble , massemble , dissemble , assemblement , reassemble
Variants
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integrated , integrate , integrates , integrating , integrated circuit , integrated circuitry , integrated circuits , integrated pest management , integrated pest managements , application-specific integrated circuit , application-specific integrated circuits
Etymology
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From the Latin word 'integrare' meaning 'to make whole' or 'to complete'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'integrated' was first used in the context of education in the late 19th century.

  2. The first integrated circuit was developed in 1958 by Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce.

  3. The term 'integrated' is also used in the context of sports, where an integrated team is one that includes athletes with and without disabilities.


Related Concepts
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  1. assimilation: The process by which a minority group adapts to the dominant culture, often involving the abandonment of their own cultural practices.

  2. diversity: The presence and acceptance of differences among people, including differences in race, ethnicity, gender, religion, and other aspects of identity.

  3. interdisciplinary: An approach to learning or research that combines knowledge and methods from multiple disciplines.


Culture
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The term 'integrated' has been used extensively in various fields, including education, technology, and social issues. In the context of education, integrated learning refers to a teaching approach that combines different subjects or disciplines to provide a more comprehensive understanding of a topic. In technology, integrated circuits are electronic components that contain multiple functions in a single package. Socially, integrated communities are those in which people of different races, ethnicities, and socioeconomic backgrounds live and interact harmoniously.

How to Memorize "integrated"

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  2. associate

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  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym 'I Make Whole' to remember the definition of integrated.


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