To combine two or more things, such as systems, processes, or organizations, into a unified whole, or to make someone or something a part of a larger group.
“The company plans to integrate its new acquisition into its existing operations by the end of the quarter.”— Business
“The software developers worked to integrate the new module with the existing codebase to improve overall system performance.”— Technology
Origin: From Latin 'integrare', meaning 'to renew' or 'to restore', derived from 'integer', meaning 'whole' or 'complete'.
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