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integrate

[in-ti-greyt] / ˈɪn tɪˌgreɪt /


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In March 2025, the Kurdish-led SDF, which controls much of Syria's north-east and has tens of thousands of fighters, signed a deal to integrate all military and civilian institutions into the Syrian state.

From BBC

The findings confirm a long evolutionary relationship and reveal that one strain, HHV-6A, appears to have lost its ability to integrate into human DNA early in its history.

From Science Daily

The researchers emphasize that cancer prevention must be integrated into health policies in LMICs and that equitable cancer control efforts are essential to ensure timely and effective care for all patients.

From Science Daily

Caroline Woodley, London Councils' lead for children and young people, stresses that councils are trying to respond through investment, early intervention and integrated support, but admits the system is inconsistent and under pressure.

From BBC

The definitive bands working in the style took the loud and rude antagonism of punk and integrated forms outside of rock, incorporating the bass-forward presentation of reggae and the abstraction of art-rock.

From The Wall Street Journal