integrate

UK: ˈɪn.tɪ.ɡreɪt | US: ˈɪn.t̬ə.ɡreɪt

Definition
  1. vt. to combine or incorporate parts into a whole

  2. vt. to bring (people or groups) into equal participation in a society or organization

  3. vi. to become unified or blended

Structure
in <not>tegr <whole>ate <verb suffix>
Etymology

The word integrate traces back to the Latin integratus, the past participle of integrare ("to make whole"). The root teger (as in integer) conveys the idea of wholeness or untouched completeness. Over time, integrate evolved to signify the act of combining parts into a unified whole, reflecting its original emphasis on restoration or preservation of unity.

Examples
  1. The school aims to integrate technology into every classroom.

  2. Immigrants often strive to integrate into their new communities.

  3. The software can integrate data from multiple sources.

  4. The team worked to integrate diverse perspectives into the project.

  5. Over time, the two companies fully integrated their operations.