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integrated

adjective as in joined

Strongest match

adjective as in open to all races

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Example Sentences

Audi built an integrated cooling structure underneath the battery packs, which reinforces the cells in an aluminum housing to protect passengers in case of a crash.

This integrated and intelligent approach will cut down significantly on time spent generating reports while also making an agency’s performance much more agile, effective, and accurate.

Look for a built-in integrated network interface if you plan on routing a bunch of work computers to your new mega-printer.

In the case of ERPs, solutions tend to be very complex modular products and, as Small Businesses don’t have independent departments, they need an integrated and very intuitive solution.

Providing a package of integrated tools and features, SEO insights are an opportunity to take digital strategy from the page to the personal by leveraging data to deliver personalized experiences to customers in real-time.

The “sensory” part of sensory gardens, that is, the integrated sensory experience of nature, seems to provide the best benefits.

One possible answer was that the animal integrated fragments of the virus into its genes as a result of persistent infection.

Then he integrated his findings into broader theories with deep explanatory power.

For hoodie-clad, Silicon Valley-types, this means more transistors in a dense integrated tube.

Nowadays tech developers are constantly striving to create the most integrated, streamlined consumer experience possible.

Synaptic cells summed and integrated, cancelled and compared and with saucy assurance sent the findings on toward Cumulative.

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

The new ideal was the woman who would unite beauty and intellect into one fully integrated, non-problematical personality.

Flesh is not integrated finely enough to carry the higher ardours of devotion.

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

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

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