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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
integrated
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
integrated circuit
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
fully
▪ Physical education is highly valued and forms part of a fully integrated educational programme based on a unitary conception of man.
▪ This will mean a fully integrated quality system across the site.
▪ A currency union can not exist without perfect capital mobility across the union and a fully integrated financial sector.
▪ It is hoped that these objectives can be met through developing airframe inspection techniques as a fully integrated system.
highly
▪ This has created the need for a highly integrated network of computer systems and programmable logic controllers.
▪ He blames the original strategy of creating large, highly integrated manufacturing groups.
▪ How could such a creature have ever evolved all these highly integrated facets of its being in purely random steps?
▪ This excellent performance reflects its highly integrated modern design incorporating well matched components.
more
▪ Rather there had been a subtle unravelling of what had once been a more integrated pattern of recreation.
▪ Given the diversity of membership within both organisations, neither was likely to metamorphose itself into a different and more integrated organisation.
vertically
▪ Is MacDonalds a vertically integrated firm?
■ NOUN
approach
▪ Furthermore, an integrated approach to the design of the environment is fundamental to this.
▪ This project therefore investigates the problems associated with integrated approaches to environmental design.
▪ In both courses emphasis is placed upon an integrated approach towards school and college work.
▪ Parallel legislative provisions clarify responsibilities and establish an integrated approach to change in schools.
▪ We believe development plans are a vital means of securing the integrated approach to environmental and economic objectives which the guidance seeks.
▪ Edinburgh's integrated approach to teaching, research and institutional behaviour on environmental matters leads the way for others in higher education.
▪ The programme uses very flexible learning methods, and an integrated approach to assessment.
▪ I will also devote some time to topic work because of the importance I attach to integrated approaches to learning.
circuit
▪ For example, the degree in Microelectronics requires emphasis on integrated circuit design, integrated circuit fabrication and systems applications.
▪ This firm has been designing precision assembly robots to make integrated circuits for the past decade.
▪ The simplest integrated circuit consists of three layers, one of which is made of semiconductor material.
▪ The final stage of circuit board construction is to insert the integrated circuit IC1 with the identification notch next to the mercury switch.
▪ IC1 is a precision timer integrated circuit.
▪ Look especially for incorrect or reversed connections to integrated circuits, transistors etc.
▪ It might also be worthwhile buying packs of d.i.l. integrated circuit holders, or bulk buying the smaller types.
▪ A microprocessor is basically an integrated circuit designed to carry out calculating and coordinating functions.
network
▪ This has created the need for a highly integrated network of computer systems and programmable logic controllers.
▪ Mind and Body therefore should be regarded as an integrated network, a self-realising energy system.
▪ Performance from the integrated network controller is good.
package
▪ Open Access, previously a massive single integrated package has recently been stripped into modules along the same lines.
▪ Services also tend to take this segmented approach rather than offering an integrated package of support services to families.
▪ This integrated package is also ideal as a valuable self-access resource.
▪ Icon Make-It goes one step further towards mayhem - it's an integrated package for the sensibly challenged.
▪ A good integrated package need to meet the main criteria.
part
▪ Within those five years desktop publishing has, or so it seems, become an integrated part of the electronic office.
▪ There, robots work at dangerous and tedious jobs and serve as integrated parts of automated systems.
▪ Is it an integrated part of the service the school offers?
▪ When applications being developed are an integrated part of a total system, these techniques prove inadequate.
pollution
▪ The central part of the bill is the creation of integrated pollution control.
▪ Central to the green bill is the introduction of integrated pollution control.
▪ The act also introduces the idea of integrated pollution control.
programme
▪ As we now know, the integrated programme was not pressed forward, but a start was made.
▪ Using an integrated programme of modules, the programme achieved outstanding results in language teaching.
▪ How the programme works Forum is a global and integrated programme.
school
▪ It is certainly encouraging that parents, not government, are choosing to expand the number of integrated schools in the Province.
▪ The proposal to change to a controlled integrated school has to be supported by three-quarters of the parents.
▪ Some southern areas managed the change to integrated schools without much difficulty; but many used every possible delaying tactic.
service
▪ It is also reportedly the first Unix connectivity product built as an integrated service of the NetWare server.
▪ The third section looks at the faltering progress towards integrated services.
▪ As I say, we need an integrated service.
▪ They have the clout to offer the integrated service that cities increasingly want, pulling together collection, disposal and recycling.
system
▪ Developments in stand-alone integrated systems made it possible to streamline the library's data processing operations.
▪ This means the physical components of computers, including the minicomputers, microcomputers and integrated systems and attachments to the computers.
▪ It is of course quite possible to develop an integrated system based on a single hardware base.
▪ Delta has an integrated system with capabilities for student administrative functions such as scheduling, grading, attendance and alumni development.
▪ The systems would only be effective if they were planned to converge towards an integrated system. 3.
▪ Agribusiness refers not just to large-scale rural enterprises, but to concerns which have an integrated system of production and distribution.
▪ Their vision was of functionally integrated systems and ordered hierarchies, transcending the atomized, petty divisions of party politics.
▪ Overall, we believe care must be exercised in moving towards a more comprehensive, integrated system of quality control.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
integrated information systems
The Collaborative International Dictionary
integrated

integrated \integrated\ adj.

  1. Formed or united into a whole.

    Syn: incorporate, incorporated, merged, unified.

  2. Formed into a whole or introduced into another entity; as, an integrated Europe. Opposite of nonintegrated. [Narrower terms: coordinated, interconnected, unified; embedded; incorporated; tight-knit, tightly knit]

    a more closely integrated economic and political system
    --Dwight D. Eisenhower

  3. Having different groups treated together as equals in one group; as, racially integrated schools. [Narrower terms: co-ed, coeducational; desegrated, nonsegregated, unsegregated; interracial; mainstreamed] Also See: integrative, joint, united. Antonym: segregated.

  4. Resembling a living organism in organization or development. [Narrower terms: organic (vs. inorganic)]

    Syn: structured.

  5. combined. Opposite of uncombined.

  6. having constituent parts mixed to form a single unit. Opposite of unmixed. [Narrower terms: blended[2]]

    Syn: amalgamated, intermingled, mixed.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
integrated

1580s, "combined into a whole," past participle adjective from integrate (v.). Sense of "not divided by race, etc." is from 1948.

Wiktionary
integrated
  1. 1 composed and coordinated to form a whole 2 (context US English) characterized by racial integration v

  2. (en-past of: integrate)

WordNet
integrated
  1. adj. formed or united into a whole [syn: incorporate, incorporated, merged, unified]

  2. formed into a whole or introduced into another entity; "a more closely integrated economic and political system"- Dwight D.Eisenhower; "an integrated Europe" [ant: nonintegrated]

  3. not segregated; designated as available to all races or groups; "integrated schools" [ant: segregated]

  4. resembling a living organism in organization or development; "society as an integrated whole" [syn: structured]

  5. caused to combine or unite [syn: amalgamated, intermingled, mixed]

Wikipedia

Usage examples of "integrated".

Ego and the Eco will never be integrated in this scheme, with the one absolutizing the noosphere and the other absolutizing the biosphere.

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.

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.

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.

Clairvoyance, psychism, telepathy, even the ability to heal or perform miracles automatically comes to such practitioners as they begin to perceive, intuitively and almost unconsciously at first, how the patterns are put together, related and integrated.

The sexual component is less integrated in fantasy life and has far less psychologic meaning to the offender.

The bien pensant punditry - which lives exclusively north of the border, most often in white suburbs that are not integrated - will rush to add that southern California and northern Mexico will soon create their own regional civilization, perhaps even their own language and culture.

In fact, the crew of the ill-fated star ship on which Rei had come to the Artonuee system had been integrated.

The previous differentiated self is integrated into the newly emerging self, which must likewise stably differentiate itself from the others in its newly emerging environment.