Pronunciation: /ˈɪntɪˌɡreɪt/
noun the act or process of integrating
A1 I am learning how to integrate different colors in my artwork.
A2 The teacher explained how to integrate new vocabulary words into our sentences.
B1 The company is looking to integrate new software into their existing system.
B2 It is important for businesses to integrate feedback from customers into their decision-making process.
C1 The goal of the project is to integrate various technologies to create a seamless user experience.
C2 The architect's design seamlessly integrates the old building with modern elements.
verb to combine or incorporate into a whole
A1 I integrate the new vocabulary words into my daily conversations.
A2 She integrates different teaching methods to keep her students engaged.
B1 The company decided to integrate the new software system into their existing infrastructure.
B2 The goal is to integrate sustainable practices into every aspect of the business.
C1 The project manager is responsible for integrating feedback from various stakeholders.
C2 The artist aims to integrate traditional techniques with modern technology in their artwork.
formal It is essential to integrate the new software system with the existing infrastructure.
informal We need to integrate the new app with our current setup.
slang Let's blend the new tool with what we already have.
figurative She found a way to seamlessly integrate her passion for art into her everyday life.
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