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The word "integrate" demonstrates a remarkable versatility, functioning both in technical discourse and in more reflective literary narratives. In certain contexts, it denotes the practical act of combining separate components into a unified system—whether that involves merging properties within a model [1], connecting combat units [2, 3], or incorporating data into technological systems [4]. In other writings, the term takes on a metaphorical nuance, describing the process by which individuals absorb new experiences or join larger societal structures [5, 6], while also representing the poet’s unique capacity to assemble disparate sensory impressions into a harmonious vision [7, 8]. Moreover, its application in academic and technical settings, from integrating mathematical functions [9] to synthesizing diverse ideas in educational frameworks [10, 11], underscores its wide-ranging adaptability and depth.
  1. To integrate that element, the main model uses these properties.
    — from The Brain, A Decoded Enigma by Dorin Teodor Moisa
  2. He would then integrate the other combat units and, finally, (p. 443) the service units.
    — from Integration of the Armed Forces, 1940-1965 by Morris J. MacGregor
  3. The ECSC was so successful that within a few years the decision was made to integrate other parts of the countries' economies.
    — from The 2007 CIA World Factbook by United States. Central Intelligence Agency
  4. "Computer," he said, "integrate these proceedings into the database.
    — from The Universe — or Nothing by Meyer Moldeven
  5. We do both need time to integrate the… new experiences.
    — from A Matter of Honor: A Terran Empire novel by Ann Wilson
  6. Immigrants are not necessarily welcome, and when accepted, they are expected to integrate.
    — from The Civilization of Illiteracy by Mihai Nadin
  7. There is a property in the horizon which no man has but he whose eye can integrate all the parts, that is, the poet.
    — from Nature by Ralph Waldo Emerson
  8. For a moment my fragile equilibrium tottered, as I strove to integrate the flow of external stimuli into my bodiless self-concept.
    — from A Trace of Memory by Keith Laumer
  9. One day John discovered that he had forgotten how to integrate, and that all his mathematics was slipping from him.
    — from The Gunroom by Charles Morgan
  10. Education will have to integrate the human experience of consumption and facilitate the acquisition of common sense.
    — from The Civilization of Illiteracy by Mihai Nadin
  11. Bradley observed in agreement that "as you begin to get better educated Negroes in the service," there is "more reason to integrate."
    — from Integration of the Armed Forces, 1940-1965 by Morris J. MacGregor

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