integrate
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integrate (someone) with (something)
To blend or merge someone or something with other people or things. Can you please help integrate our new student with the rest of the class? I've integrated your suggestions with the existing curriculum. Do you think Sam will be able to integrate himself with the group? He can be pretty standoffish.
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integrate into (something)
To factor in or incorporate as a necessary element of something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "integrate" and "into." Your bonuses and potential overtime pay are not integrated into your gross salary calculations. We'll have to integrate potential environmental impacts into our plans for the new factory. Do you think Sam will be able to integrate himself into the group? He can be pretty standoffish.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
integrate someone or something into something
to combine someone or something into something; to work someone or something into something. We sought to integrate Amy into the everyday affairs of the company. We sought to integrate the new family into the ways of the community.
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integrate someone with someone
to mix people together; to unify people into one group. The new regional YMCA will help Hispanics integrate with others in our community. They integrated themselves with the people already in attendance.
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integrate something with something
to merge things together; to join things into one. I want to integrate the accounting department with the auditing department to save a little money. They integrated your department with mine.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- integrate (someone) with (something)
- integrate with
- assimilate
- assimilate (oneself/someone/something) into
- assimilate into
- incorporate
- incorporate (someone or something) in(to) (something)
- incorporate in
- combine
- combine against