verb
1 combine two things
ADVERB
▪ closely , tightly , well
▪
They called for the defence system to be more closely ~d.
▪ completely , fully , seamlessly , thoroughly
▪ properly
▪ easily
▪ effectively , successfully
▪
The department has successfully ~d new ideas into the traditional course structure.
PREPOSITION
▪ into
▪
The results should be ~d into the final report.
▪ with
▪
This computer program can be ~d with existing programs.
PHRASES
▪ highly ~d (= with many different parts working successfully together)
▪
a highly ~d approach to planning
▪ poorly ~d
2 mix with other people
ADVERB
▪ well
▪
Immigrants here are well ~d on the whole.
▪ completely , fully
▪ quickly
▪ racially ( esp. AmE )
PREPOSITION
▪ into
▪
They soon became fully ~d into the local community.
▪ with
▪
They didn't ~ with the other children.
Integrate is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ application , ↑ component , ↑ element , ↑ information