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IntegRate was a Software product written in C++ based on a pipe-lined high performance architecture for handling batch rating of telecommunications Call Data Records (CDR), developed by the German software company "Solution 42". The product represented ...
Wiktionary
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vb. 1 To form into one whole; to make entire; to complete; to renew; to restore; to perfect. 2 To indicate the whole of; to give the sum or total of; as, an integrating anemometer, one that indicates or registers the entire action of the wind in a given ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1630s, "to render (something) whole," from Latin integratus , past participle of integrare "make whole," from integer "whole" (see integer ). Meaning "to put together parts or elements and combine them into a whole" is from 1802. Integrate in the "racially ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
v. make into a whole or make part of a whole; "She incorporated his suggestions into her proposal" [syn: incorporate ] [ant: disintegrate ] open (a place) to members of all races and ethnic groups; "This school is completely desegregated" [syn: desegregate ...
Usage examples of integrate.
Ego and the Eco will never be integrated in this scheme, with the one absolutizing the noosphere and the other absolutizing the biosphere.
Spielberg was able to integrate computer animatronics and computer animation so seamlessly into his live-action blockbuster that everyone else listened to the ka-ching at the global box-office and decided to embrace the future more enthusiastically.
When a new social reality is formed, integrating both the development of capital and the proletarianization of the population into a single process, the political form of command must itself be modified and articulated in a manner and on a scale adequate to this process, a global quasistate of the disciplinary regime.
Descenders and the Ascenders, and, most lamentably, passes over those systemssuch as that of Plotinusthat perfectly integrate the two.
Our knowledge needs to be integrated and unified, rather than split into little atomistic books.
We became convinced that we symbolized the future, in which an integrated neuroscience would emerge as a result of just such combinations of different brain and behavioural sciences.
Is bioinformatics the tool to integrate the computational work and the wet work?
But this is my own first call to action since Chartres, and we have not yet become the fully integrated team a Bolo and its commander are supposed to be.
Whenever evolution produces a new differentiation, and that differentiation is not integrated, a pathology results, and there are two fundamental ways to approach that pathology.
The pink does guide the tiny machines in making new brain cells, but unless they are created gradually, each being integrated effortlessly as the active brain seizes new supporting structure to hold the record of new experiences, they serve no purpose.
I would word it, the enactive paradigm is a direct and explicitly stated attempt to integrate Left- and Right-Hand approaches to cognition, uniting lived experience and theoretical formulations.
This farming area, for instance, the Hollen Marsh: a big swath of reclaimed swampland, full of Mandasar kids living in small integrated hives.
This is the heart of the new Bible as an irenicon, an organism that absorbed and integrated difference, that included ambiguity and by doing so established peace.
Opposed to it this night is the modern technological fortress, the integrated air defense system--the IADS, sterile name for a citadel that might once have been called Ticonderoga or Krak des Chevaliers.
Tools have always functioned as human prostheses, integrated into our bodies through our laboring practices as a kind of anthropological mutation both in individual terms and in terms of collective social life.