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The word "integrated" is used to emphasize the harmonious combination of distinct elements into a unified whole across various fields in literature. It appears in discussions of social and institutional challenges, such as efforts to create unified educational and military environments ([1], [2]), and extends to technical contexts where separate components are combined into a functional system, as seen with circuits and economic structures ([3], [4]). At a conceptual level, the term underscores a philosophical or existential unity, suggesting that individual experiences or qualities blend into a greater, more coherent identity ([5], [6], [7]). In each context, "integrated" serves to capture the idea of synthesis—whether addressing social reform, technological advancement, or the formation of a complete human character ([8], [9]).
  1. [23-68] The effort of the Department of Defense to secure education for its military dependents in integrated schools was, on the whole, unsuccessful.
    — from Integration of the Armed Forces, 1940-1965 by Morris J. MacGregor
  2. [18-13] In making his point the division commander contrasted the performance of his integrated men with the Army's segregated 24th Infantry.
    — from Integration of the Armed Forces, 1940-1965 by Morris J. MacGregor
  3. Most frequently used of `chip real estate', the area available for logic on the surface of an integrated circuit (see also {nanoacre}).
    — from The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992
  4. Because ZM is a model, it is stable and because this model is integrated in a structure of other ZM-models, the structure of ZM-models is stable too.
    — from The Brain, A Decoded Enigma by Dorin Teodor Moisa
  5. But its aim—only partially realized as yet—its aim was simply to produce the completely integrated human being."
    — from The Sensitive Man by Poul Anderson
  6. The true conscience is rather an integrated natural will, chastened by clear knowledge of what it pursues and may attain.
    — from The Life of Reason: The Phases of Human Progress by George Santayana
  7. Still less can it do this in regard to man, a being who in his actions is integrated into higher purposes.
    — from Man or Matter Introduction to a Spiritual Understanding of Nature on the Basis of Goethe's Method of Training Observation and Thought by Ernst Lehrs
  8. It is an integrated program, national in scope.
    — from State of the Union Addresses by Franklin D. (Franklin Delano) Roosevelt
  9. It is for her own sake I want her to become adjusted and happy, an integrated personality.
    — from Green Doors by Ethel Cook Eliot

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