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integrate

[in-ti-greyt] / ˈɪn tɪˌgreɪt /


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"Male bull sharks are physically smaller than females, thus one potential benefit they may gain is by being more socially integrated; they are buffered from aggressive confrontations with larger individuals," said Marosi.

From Science Daily

He said the avionics the company is developing will integrate some level of AI and that he hopes “to display that in the coming one to two years to the public.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The group now known as the Council for Economic Education started in 1949 to train teachers and integrate economic education in schools.

From The Wall Street Journal

It added it has a track record of securing client approvals and integrating acquisitions without disrupting investment teams.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company has been ramping up efforts to integrate its models with its retail and service platforms to turn chatbots into action-taking assistants that can handle everything from shopping to task management.

From The Wall Street Journal