0 present participle of integrate --
1 to mix with and join society or a group of people, often changing to suit their way of life, habits, and customs: --
There have been numerous discussions about the pros and cons of integrating or segregating the literature of each distinct ethnic group.
Integrating the two approaches can remove the limitations which are inherent when an approach is used in isolation.
In the glass company, there was similar recognition of the advantages of integrating older and younger workers.
This article presents pedagogical arguments for integrating web-based student pages into intermediate- and upper-level foreign language courses.
Instead, we are at that moment integrating into our rational behavior, our current mastery of the sensorimotor contingencies of red.
It cannot, therefore, play a role in integrating information across conceptual modules, because the latter exist down-stream of the input-systems.
This is a relatively simple matter because the unstable manifolds are attractors in forward time and the stable manifolds are attractors integrating backwards in time.
We chose to design interweaving paths and spaces, integrating the building into the edge of the town.