integrate

From Latin 'integratus', the past participle of 'integrāre' which means 'to make whole'.

VERB (1)
[/ˈɪn.tɪ.ɡreɪt/en-US]
integrar literal / unificar synonym / combinar synonym / fusionar synonym
Synonyms combine formal , merge , unify
Antonyms segregate , separate

To combine two or more things in such a way that they work together effectively as a whole, or to become an accepted member of a group or society.

regular
past_participle present_participle simple_past simple_present
integrated integrating integrated integrates
  • The company plans to integrate the new software with their existing systems. — To combine the software with current systems.
  • It can take time for immigrants to fully integrate into a new culture. — To become an accepted part of the new culture.
register: formal
NOUN (1)
[/ˌɪn.tɪ.ɡreɪt/en-US]
integración literal / unificación synonym / combinación synonym / concepto de integración untranslatable (The noun form 'integration' does not have an exact single-word equivalent in SPANISH; it refers to the act or process.)
Antonyms segregation

The act or process of combining things or people to form a unified whole, or the state of being combined; unification. (Note: The standard noun form in English is 'integration'.)

regular
plural
integrations