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Example sentences for "integrated"

Lexicographically close words:
integral; integrally; integrals; integrant; integrate; integrates; integrating; integration; integrations; integrator
  1. I mean, they're really just smaller, more tightly-integrated computers than real helpers.

  2. In its simplest form evolution is mainly a concentration, previously scattered elements being integrated and losing independent movement.

  3. We welcome the efforts of a number of our European friends to achieve an integrated community to develop a common market.

  4. Only a more closely integrated economic and political system can provide the greatly increased economic strength needed to maintain both necessary military readiness and respectable living standards.

  5. The Administration will propose authority to contract for 35 thousand additional public housing units in each of the next 2 fiscal years for communities which will participate in an integrated attack on slums and blight.

  6. In ancient times diminutive states were absorbed by larger but still very small states, which in turn were welded into so-called confederacies, or leagues, which at last became integrated states.

  7. It is an integrated program, national in scope.

  8. Highway planning and transit planning must be integrated and related to State, regional, district and neighborhood planning efforts now in place or emerging.

  9. I again recommend the establishment of a well-integrated Department of Welfare.

  10. In Western Europe we shall maintain in NATO an integrated common defense.

  11. We should achieve the wise use of resources through the integrated development of our great river basins.

  12. Second, because our economic problems are deeply rooted and will not respond to quick political fixes, we must stick to our carefully integrated plan for recovery.

  13. Recognizing the need for PsyWar officers on army and corps staffs, the Department of the Army hastened to make an allocation for these officers to be integrated into headquarters structures.

  14. By 1945, this had all become transformed into a large, well run, well integrated organization.

  15. Comparison of this United States system with the Japanese Board of Information (Joho Kyoku), as outlined in chart VIII, shows the difference between integrated and disparate systems.

  16. If not, one laboratory would produce a larger portion of an integrated man than the other.

  17. Most likely, when the laboratories began the process of reintegration, the person integrated would have been cut in half, provided of course, that the laboratories began the process at the same time.

  18. You say that two men, each the size and half the weight of the original man could have been formed from the integrated particles of the original man.

  19. All knowledge held by the nurse which may be relevant to understanding the situation at hand is drawn forward and integrated into practice in particular nursing situations.

  20. A second trend involved declaring that the uniqueness of nursing was in the way in which it integrated and applied concepts from other disciplines.

  21. The government is working to harmonize its economic policies with those of an integrated Europe.

  22. If we are to stay ahead of an adversary and deny things of value to that adversary, dynamic, accurate, and integrated intelligence is essential.

  23. Computational Technologies The capabilities of the integrated circuit (IC), and in particular the microprocessor, continue to increase unabated.

  24. Take any thing, or any integrated group of things, regarded as that higher order of thing which we call a self-contained system.

  25. At his bench, he integrated the life that lasts.

  26. Thus it is said that the evolutionary process is regarded as a differentiation of new stages as integrated in previous stages (sa.ms.rstaviveka).

  27. The individual buddhis of individual puru.sas are on one hand integrated with the buddhitattva and on the other associated with their specific puru.sas.

  28. They integrated their purposes into a fanaticism, but they integrated them; and the integrity that resulted became a mighty example.

  29. The formidable judgment industrialism has to face is that of reason, which demands that the increase and specification of labour be justified by benefits somewhere actually realised and integrated in individuals.

  30. The true conscience is rather an integrated natural will, chastened by clear knowledge of what it pursues and may attain.

  31. It might allow the benefits of civilisation to be integrated in eminent men, whose influence in turn should direct and temper the general life.

  32. Adjusting to the monetary and other economic policies of an integrated Europe, reducing unemployment, and absorbing widespread social changes will pose challenges to Spain over the next few years.

  33. Each term of the series being a monogenic function of z, the series may therefore be differentiated and integrated outside these circles, and represents a monogenic function.

  34. But his duties do not appear to be integrated with those of the Education Department.

  35. They didn't give tests to find well-balanced, well-integrated people for the job.

  36. Well-balanced, well-integrated men weren't going to isolate themselves in a useless job.

  37. The light would have killed one who had not integrated spiritual light to reflect it.

  38. He found great delight in this, and his mind was integrated by expression.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "integrated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    aggregate; all; allied; assembled; assimilated; associated; blended; bound; collected; combined; composite; comprehensive; conjoint; conjugate; connected; consolidated; coupled; eclectic; entire; exhaustive; fused; gathered; gross; inclusive; incorporated; integral; integrated; intimate; joined; joint; knotted; leagued; linked; matched; mated; merged; mixed; omnibus; one; organic; paired; spliced; synthesized; tied; total; undivided; unified; unitary; united; universal; wedded; whole; yoked