integrated
adjective
[ ˈɪntɪɡreɪtɪd ]
• (of an institution, body, etc.) desegregated, especially racially.
• "integrated education"
• with various parts or aspects linked or coordinated.
• "an integrated public transport system"
Similar:
unified,
united,
consolidated,
amalgamated,
joined,
combined,
merged,
fused,
blended,
meshed,
coherent,
homogeneous,
homogenized,
mutually dependent,
assimilated,
cohesive,
concatenated,
federal,
federated,
confederate,
confederated,
• indicating the mean value or total sum of a variable quantity of property.
• "integrated electron density along the line of sight"
integrate
verb
• combine (one thing) with another to form a whole.
• "transport planning should be integrated with energy policy"
Similar:
combine,
amalgamate,
merge,
unite,
join,
fuse,
blend,
mingle,
coalesce,
consolidate,
meld,
intermingle,
mix,
intermix,
incorporate,
affiliate,
unify,
assimilate,
homogenize,
harmonize,
mesh,
desegregate,
commingle,
• bring (people or groups with particular characteristics or needs) into equal participation in or membership of a social group or institution.
• "integrating children with special needs into ordinary schools"
• find the integral of.
• "the velocity profile can be obtained by integrating this equation"
Origin:
mid 17th century: from Latin integrat- ‘made whole’, from the verb integrare, from integer ‘whole’ (see integer). Compare with integral and integrity.