Synonym: amass, balance, coordinate, equalize, proportion. Similar words: integrated, integration, strategy, strategic, category, gratify, migration, intend. Meaning: ['ɪntɪgreɪt] v. 1. make into a whole or make part of a whole 2. open (a place) to members of all races and ethnic groups 3. become one; become integrated 4. calculate the integral of; calculate by integration.
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(31) King had been dealt a setback in Albany, Ga., which was not moved to integrate by civil rights demonstrations.
(32) Social divisions Finally, Tumin questions the view that social stratification functions to integrate the social system.
(33) The real question here is how can we integrate asylum seekers into communities.
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(34) We have formed a new unit to integrate our development engineering and research resources more closely with the needs of the business.
(35) The company claims that it will be the first program to integrate E-Mail, scheduling and calendar functions into one package.
(36) Brooke-Rose's first four novels also share with Spark's work an effort to integrate intellectual pursuits with questions of self-definition.
(37) The best integrate high-level academic and technical knowledge and teach at least some content in context.
(38) Distributed graphical applications will be far more difficult to develop and will not integrate with existing applications.
(39) The incident grew out of student efforts to integrate the local bowling alley.
(40) The disadvantages include the possible unreliability of outside contractors and fewer opportunities to integrate all aspects of provision into a corporate whole.
(41) He proposed a technology literacy program to integrate computers into classrooms.
(42) Access to housing Most housing departments failed to integrate disabled people into their allocation policies.
(43) They also want to integrate access with public transport and cycle routes.
(44) The five applications include Xalt Desk - a user interface, which can be used to integrate third party applications.
(45) Moreover, such a theory must more fully integrate diverse moments of social reproduction, both semiotic and political economic.
(46) The impression received is that Brooke-Rose had simply given up trying to integrate the conceptual content of her novel with its story.
(47) The agreement also allows Novell to integrate the technology in future versions of NetWare.
(48) The sequential processing requires special measures in order to integrate the activities involved.
(49) The importance of disabled people being able to integrate into a wide range of leisure facilities in the community was recognised.
(50) Qualifying students are picked by a computer program designed to racially integrate the candidate pool.
(51) I am always struck by Pollini's extraordinary ability to integrate even the most fearless of contrasts into a convincing whole.
(52) We are sensitive to a business's overall financial needs and so can integrate pensions and insurance into them.
(53) This makes it much easier to integrate teaching and assessment, as well as helping us to build up a rapport with our trainees.
(54) The proposed system will integrate conventional computing, expert systems, and neural network methods.
(55) The theoretical modelling will extend and integrate existing work and provide an input into ongoing constitutional debates.
(56) Such systems usually integrate additional electronic components, such as a laserdisc player.
(57) A pilot project in Zambezia province aims to decentralize and integrate management of donor and provincial funds.
(58) It uses Tungsten Plug technology, which helps integrate the various elements in the chip in as small a package as possible.
(59) Newer LAN/MAN technologies make it possible to integrate data and voice traffic locally too.
(60) I know I should be making an effort to follow what Neil is saying. trying to integrate the self..
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