integrate
Pronunciation: [ˈɪntəˌɡreɪt]
Context: "combining"
(verb) to put different things together to make a whole. It's like mixing different colors of paint to make a new color. When you integrate, you make sure everything works together nicely.
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The teacher integrated art into the science lesson, making it more fun for the kids.
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They didn't integrate the new policies, so the team was confused about what to do.
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How can we better integrate technology into our classroom?
Context: "social inclusion"
(verb) to bring different groups of people together so they can live and work together. It's about making everyone feel included, no matter where they come from.
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The community program helps to integrate newcomers into the neighborhood.
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The school has struggled to integrate students from different backgrounds.
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What steps can we take to better integrate everyone in our community?
Context: "mathematics"
(verb) in math, it means finding the whole from a part. It’s like figuring out how much area is under a curve on a graph.
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In class, we learned how to integrate functions to find the area.
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She found it hard to integrate this function without any help.
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Can you explain how to integrate this equation?