Integrated

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈɪntəˌɡreɪtɪd/

Definitions of integrated

adjective describing something as combining or coordinating separate elements into a unified whole

Example Sentences

A1 The new software has an integrated spell checker.

A2 The smartphone comes with integrated GPS functionality.

B1 The company implemented an integrated marketing strategy.

B2 The car features an integrated navigation system.

C1 The project requires an integrated approach to problem-solving.

C2 The integrated circuit design is a key component of the new technology.

Examples of integrated in a Sentence

formal The new software system is fully integrated with our existing infrastructure.

informal I love how everything is integrated in this app, makes it so easy to use.

slang This car has all the bells and whistles, everything is integrated perfectly.

figurative The team members are so well integrated, they work together seamlessly.

Grammatical Forms of integrated

past tense

integrated

plural

integrated

comparative

more integrated

superlative

most integrated

present tense

integrate

future tense

will integrate

perfect tense

have integrated

continuous tense

is integrating

singular

integrated

positive degree

integrated

infinitive

integrate

gerund

integrating

participle

integrated

Origin and Evolution of integrated

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'integrated' originated from the Latin word 'integratus', which means 'renewed' or 'made whole'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the meaning of 'integrated' has evolved to refer to the process of combining or coordinating separate elements to create a unified whole, particularly in the context of social integration and technology.