integrate

[ in-ti-greyt ]
/ ˈɪn tɪˌgreɪt /

verb (used with object), in·te·grat·ed, in·te·grat·ing.

verb (used without object), in·te·grat·ed, in·te·grat·ing.

Origin of integrate

1630–40; < Latin integrātus past participle of integrāre to renew, restore. See integer, -ate1

OTHER WORDS FROM integrate

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British Dictionary definitions for integrative

integrate

verb (ˈɪntɪˌɡreɪt)

to make or be made into a whole; incorporate or be incorporated
(tr) to designate (a school, park, etc) for use by all races or groups; desegregate
to amalgamate or mix (a racial or religious group) with an existing community
maths to perform an integration on (a quantity, expression, etc)

adjective (ˈɪntɪɡrɪt)

made up of parts; integrated

Derived forms of integrate

integrable (ˈɪntəɡrəbəl), adjective integrability, noun integrative, adjective

Word Origin for integrate

C17: from Latin integrāre; see integer