Integration (noun)

  1. The act or process of integrating.
  2. The state of being integrated.
  3. The combination of diverse elements into a coherent whole.

Origin:

Early 17th century: from french intégration or late latin integratio(n-), from the verb integrare (see integrate).

Examples:

  1. The integration of the new software with the existing systems was a complex process.
  2. The integration of the company was successful and resulted in cost savings.
  3. The integration of the different departments improved communication and collaboration.
  4. The integration of technology in the classroom enhances student learning experiences.
  5. The integration of refugees into the community has been a gradual process, but progress has been made.
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