Jane wanted to integrate herself into the scene. Michael used his fun loving personality to integrate himself with his new classmates.
This person just asked me to integrate the word integrate into a sentence.
I will fully integrate the new students in my class by Friday. We should integrate the screws, with the nuts.
You can integrate 1/2 and 1/2 and it will make a whole.
Do you mean the word integrate? Such as integrating this word into a sentence to unify the whole term.
Business schools need to integrate sustainability into their curriculums.
She was able to integrate her love for art with her passion for science by creating beautiful illustrations of complex scientific concepts.
Having never been in the country before, he found it difficult to integrate.
"In the 1960's, many school districts began to integrate public schools." "The city plans to integrate their bus lines and streetcars into a single system." "Printed circuits can integrate many electronic functions into a single board."
My son assembled his Lego project integrally. He left no parts out and it is a complete and whole design. It looks like an airplane. This word is an adverb of the word integral. So the word integrally needs to modify a verb. In my sentence it modifies the word assembled.
segregate
Yes, the root word in "integrate" is "grate," which means to bring together or combine. The prefix "in-" is added to create the word "integrate," which means to bring parts together to form a whole.
I integrated with my family members because they were eating delicious dishes.