integrated
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Formed or united into a whole; combined: Describes separate parts or elements that have been joined together to create a unified, complete, or functioning system.
- Not segregated; open to all members of a society without separation by race, ethnicity, or other group characteristics: Describes institutions, facilities, or groups where people of different backgrounds participate together.
- Characterized by harmonious or unified organization: Describes a system or structure whose components work together effectively, resembling a living organism in its coordination.
Examples of Usage
- Adjective:
- The new software features an integrated calendar and email system. (The calendar and email are combined into a single, unified application.)
- The school became fully integrated in the 1960s. (The school began admitting students of all races together.)
- The report presents an integrated analysis of the economic and environmental data. (The analysis combines the different data sets into a coherent whole.)
Advanced Usage
- "Fully integrated": Completely combined or unified.
- The departments are now fully integrated, sharing resources and staff.
- "Seamlessly integrated": Combined in such a smooth way that the parts are indistinguishable.
- The new feature is seamlessly integrated into the existing user interface.
Variants and Related Words
- Integrate (verb): To combine one thing with another so they become a whole.
- The company plans to integrate the two teams.
- Integration (noun): The process or action of integrating.
- The integration of new technology took several months.
- Disintegrated (adjective): The opposite state; broken into parts.
- Integral (adjective): Necessary to make a whole complete; fundamental.
Synonyms
- Unified: Made into or caused to work as a single unit.
- Combined: Joined or merged together.
- Merged: Combined or cause to combine to form a single entity.
- Desegregated: Ended a policy of racial segregation.
Antonyms
- Separated: Kept apart; divided.
- Segregated: Set apart from the rest or from each other, especially by race.
- Discrete: Individually separate and distinct.
- Fragmented: Broken into small or disconnected parts.
Related Phrases and Concepts
- Integrated circuit: A small electronic device containing many interconnected components.
- Integrated development environment (IDE): A software application that provides comprehensive facilities for computer programming.
- Social integration: The process during which newcomers or minorities are incorporated into the social structure of the host society.
Adjective
- resembling a living organism in organization or development
- society as an integrated whole
- not segregated; designated as available to all races or groups
- integrated schools
- formed into a whole or introduced into another entity
- a more closely integrated economic and political system- Dwight D.Eisenhower
- an integrated Europe
- formed or united into a whole