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Integrating   /ˈɪntəgrˌeɪtɪŋ/  /ˈɪnəgrˌeɪtɪŋ/   Listen
Integrating

noun
1.
The action of incorporating a racial or religious group into a community.  Synonyms: desegregation, integration.  Antonym: segregation.



Integrate

verb
(past & past part. integrated; pres. part. integrating)
1.
Make into a whole or make part of a whole.  Synonym: incorporate.  Antonym: disintegrate.
2.
Open (a place) to members of all races and ethnic groups.  Synonyms: desegregate, mix.  Antonym: segregate.
3.
Become one; become integrated.
4.
Calculate the integral of; calculate by integration.  Antonym: differentiate.



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"Integrating" Quotes from Famous Books



... small units for observation (the differential of history, that is, the individual tendencies of men) and attaining to the art of integrating them (that is, finding the sum of these infinitesimals) can we hope to arrive at ...
— War and Peace • Leo Tolstoy

... were, driven upon the theory of Theism as furnishing the only nameable explanation of this universal order. That is to say, by no logical artifice can we escape from the conclusion that, as far as we can see, this universal order must be regarded as due to some one integrating principle; and that this, so far as we can see, is most probably of the nature of mind. At least it must be allowed that we can conceive of it under no other aspect; and that if any particular adaptation in organic nature is held to be suggestive of such an agency, the sum total of all adaptations ...
— Thoughts on Religion • George John Romanes

... described the recording or integrating apparatus is a smooth wheel rolling on the paper or on some other surface. Amsler has described another recorder, viz. a wheel with a sharp edge. This will roll on the paper but not slip. Let the rod QT carry with it an arm CD perpendicular to ...
— Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 - "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" • Various

... Young Fogey, "Plato was a great thinker. In truth, the only incorrigible rogue is he who is devoid of ideals, who has allowed his ethical nature to disintegrate. Such a one ceases to be a person. He has lost the integrating factor—the moral—which binds human personality together. He is a mere aggregation of random impulses. The last stage of moral decay is impersonality. Impersonality sums up 'the daughters of joy,' with their indifference to ...
— Without Prejudice • Israel Zangwill

... infinitesimally small units for observation (the differential of history, that is, the individual tendencies of men) and attaining to the art of integrating them (that is, finding the sum of these infinitesimals) can we hope to arrive at the laws ...
— War and Peace • Leo Tolstoy



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