integrate

integrate
verb
1 combine two things
ADVERB
closely, tightly, well

They called for the defence system to be more closely integrated.

completely, fully, seamlessly, thoroughly
properly
easily
effectively, successfully

The department has successfully integrated new ideas into the traditional course structure.

PREPOSITION
into

The results should be integrated into the final report.

with

This computer program can be integrated with existing programs.

PHRASES
highly integrated (= with many different parts working successfully together)

a highly integrated approach to planning

poorly integrated
2 mix with other people
ADVERB
well

Immigrants here are well integrated on the whole.

completely, fully
quickly
racially (esp. AmE)
PREPOSITION
into

They soon became fully integrated into the local community.

with

They didn't integrate with the other children.

Integrate is used with these nouns as the object: ↑application, ↑component, ↑element, ↑information

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