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integration
noun
the
act
or
process
of
combining
separate
parts
or
systems
so
that
they
work
together
as
a
single
unit
•
The
integration
of
renewable
energy
sources
into
the
national
power
grid
is
speeding
up
every
year
.
The
integration
of
renewable
energy
sources
into
the
national
power
grid
is
speeding
up
every
year
.
•
Our
new
software
update
offers
seamless
integration
with
popular
cloud-storage
services
.
Our
new
software
update
offers
seamless
integration
with
popular
cloud-storage
services
.
From
Latin
integrātiō
,
meaning
“
renewal
,
making
whole
,”
based
on
integer
“
whole
.”
noun
the
process
of
bringing
people
of
different
races
,
cultures
,
or
social
groups
into
equal
membership
in
a
society
or
organization
•
The
civil
rights
movement
fought
for
the
integration
of
public
schools
in
the
1960s
.
The
civil
rights
movement
fought
for
the
integration
of
public
schools
in
the
1960s
.
•
Language
classes
can
speed
up
the
integration
of
immigrants
into
the
community
.
Language
classes
can
speed
up
the
integration
of
immigrants
into
the
community
.
Sense
developed
in
the
mid-20th
century
to
describe
the
end
of
legal
racial
segregation
,
extending
the
older
idea
of
“
making
whole
”
to
society
.
noun
in
mathematics
,
the
operation
of
finding
the
integral
of
a
function
,
which
measures
the
area
under
its
curve
or
accumulates
quantities
•
In
calculus
class
we
used
integration
to
calculate
the
distance
a
car
traveled
from
its
velocity
graph
.
In
calculus
class
we
used
integration
to
calculate
the
distance
a
car
traveled
from
its
velocity
graph
.
•
Numerical
integration
methods
like
the
trapezoidal
rule
are
useful
when
an
exact
formula
is
impossible
.
Numerical
integration
methods
like
the
trapezoidal
rule
are
useful
when
an
exact
formula
is
impossible
.
Adopted
into
mathematics
in
the
late
17th
century
from
the
general
Latin
meaning
of
“
making
whole
,”
describing
the
act
of
summing
infinitely
many
parts
into
one
quantity
.