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.
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Example sentences from the Web for integrative
The Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine mentions two primary techniques—Gandusha and Kavala Graha.
I contemplate the advice of my dinner partner that day, a doctor whose specialty is integrative medicine.
He writes extensively on corporate strategy, executive compensation and governance, business design and integrative thinking.
No one in the cancer world, orthodox or alternative or integrative, can make that claim.
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, adjectiveWord Origin for integrate
C17: from Latin
integrāre; see
integer