The diffused elements which he integrates into visible and tangible bodies have all the air of being the very particles of the simple bodies, which he first supposes disseminated throughout space.
In my opinion, Peirce's encompassing notion that the sign is the person who interprets it integrates the two levels.
The first history, or the personal inquiry into the probable course of past events, rests upon orality, integrates myths, and ends up with the attempt to refer events to places, as well as to time.
Since every language integrates its own history as the summary of the practical activity in which it was constituted, reading in a language of a foreign experience means that one must step- by-step invent this writing.
Coherence and diversity Science integrates the results of diversified experiences and expresses the perceived human need to maintain a coherent perspective of the whole.
It is again pragmatics that makes us citizens of our small village or town, that integratesall of us, Netizens included, in the global world.
Basically, sexuality seems to return to immediateness, as it integrates many mediating elements.
Personality integratesthese aspects over time and is projected, together with biological and cultural characteristics, in the never-ending succession of encounters of new situations, and consequently new people.
The person making the artwork already integrates the appropriation in the making.
The massive deployment of troops in the Desert Storm operation made clear how the shift from literate to illiterate communication integrates video communication.
It integrates the rocks and, under changed conditions, it disintegrates them.
Moreover, the mineral integrates the radioactive effects in the same way as a photographic salt integrates the effects of light.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "integrates" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.