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integral

Definition for integral

adjective as in necessary, basic

adjective as in complete

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This increase is similar to the situation in other western countries, suggesting that coercion is now an integral part of mental health treatment.

From Salon

Ms. Rosenbury defended counting guest speakers as part-time faculty, saying it fell within A.B.A. standards because they were “practicing lawyers, judges and colloquium speakers” whose participation was integral to courses.

Moreover, as a fan of the original production, Chu didn’t want to lose too many of those integral “bible” moments.

The humor, an integral part of the playwright’s flamboyant arsenal, is also missed.

Her in-laws became an integral part of her comedy act.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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