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integrate

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/ˈɪntɪˌɡreɪt/ · in-te-grate

To combine one thing with another so that they become a whole.

Meanings

verbformal

To combine one thing with another so that they become a whole.

کسی چیز کو دوسری چیز کے ساتھ ملانا تاکہ وہ ایک مکمل چیز بن جائے۔

انضمام

inhaam

Synonyms

combinemergeuniteملاناشامل کرناجوڑنا

Antonyms

separatedividedetachالگ کرنابانٹناعلحدہ کرنا

Common Collocations

  • integrate technology
  • integrate different cultures
  • integrate data

Example Sentences

The company plans to integrate new software to improve efficiency.

کمپنی نئے سافٹ ویئر کے انضمام کا منصوبہ بنا رہی ہے تاکہ کارگرائی میں بہتری لائی جا سکے۔

Company naye software ke inhaam ka mansooba bana rahi hai taake kargarai mein behtari lai ja sake.

It's important to integrate various perspectives in decision-making.

فیصلہ سازی میں مختلف نقطہ نظر کے انضمام کا خیال رکھنا ضروری ہے۔

Faisala sazi mein mukhtalif nuqta nazar ke inhaam ka khayal rakhna zaroori hai.

Teachers should look for ways to integrate technology into their lessons.

اساتذہ کو چاہئے کہ وہ اپنے اسباق میں ٹیکنالوجی کے انضمام کے طریقے تلاش کریں۔

Asatza ko chahiye keh woh apne asbaq mein technology ke inhaam ke tareeqe talash karein.

Easily Confused With

aggregate:Aggregate refers to a collection or total, while integrate refers to combining into a whole.

Word Family

integration
nounانضمام
integrated
adjectiveمنسلک

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'integrate' as 'in' + 'great' meaning bringing things in to create greatness.

Imagine puzzle pieces coming together to form a complete picture.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

محبتوں کے انضمام سے کچھ اور ہی رنگ لاتے ہیں۔

Mohabbatoun ke inhaam se kuch aur hi rang late hain.

The amalgamation of loves brings forth a completely different hue.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جب ایک ہوتا ہے تو سب کچھ ہوتا ہے۔

Jab aik hota hai to sab kuch hota hai.

When united, everything is possible.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "integratus" — to make whole

First known use: 16th century

The word 'integrate' evolved from Latin, where 'integratus' means to make whole or complete. It entered the English language in the late 16th century.