integrate

S2 W2

BrE /ˈɪntɪɡreɪt/ AmE /ˈɪntəɡreɪt/

verb en → es

past integrated pp integrated ing integrating

1 COMBINE [transitive] B2

to combine two or more things to make a single whole

combinar, integrar

  • integrate A into B

Collocations integrate technology into the classroom · integrate different cultures

  • The company plans to integrate its new software into their existing system.

    La empresa planea integrar su nuevo software en el sistema existente.

2 SOCIAL INCLUSION [transitive] B2

to include people from different groups in society so that they are not treated unfairly or separately

integrar, incluir

  • integrate somebody into something

Collocations integrate immigrants into society · integrate disabled people into the workforce

  • The government is working to integrate refugees into local communities.

    El gobierno está trabajando para integrar a los refugiados en las comunidades locales.

3 MATH [transitive] C1

to find the integral of a function in mathematics

integrar (en matemáticas)

  • integrate A with respect to B

Collocations integrate a function · integrate an equation

  • The student needs to integrate the function before solving the problem.

    El estudiante necesita integrar la función antes de resolver el problema.

4 ART [transitive] C1

to combine different elements or styles in a work of art, design, etc.

integrar, combinar

  • integrate A into B

Collocations integrate different styles in a painting · integrate various elements in a design

  • The artist successfully integrates traditional and modern techniques.

    El artista integra con éxito técnicas tradicionales y modernas.