To integrate



Example: The system integrates data from multiple sources

Definition


"To integrate" means to combine or bring together different parts, elements, or systems into a unified whole, often to improve functionality or coherence. For example, the system integrates data from multiple sources to work seamlessly.

Etymology


The verb "to integrate" comes from the Latin word 'integratus,' which means 'made whole' or 'restored.' It entered English in the 17th century, originally used in mathematical and general contexts to describe making something complete or unified. Did you know? The root 'integer' means 'whole,' emphasizing the idea of bringing parts into completeness.

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"To integrate" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B1) - set 3", containing 113 commonly used words.
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