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integrate

[in-ti-greyt] / ˈɪn tɪˌgreɪt /


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By the late 1930s, the system had reconsolidated into a tightly integrated, quasi-monopolistic structure dominated by three national radio networks and a handful of powerful movie studios.

From The Wall Street Journal

Projects were being offered funding if they could demonstrate an ambition to "integrate sustainable technologies to decarbonise industrial operations".

From BBC

Chinese consumer platforms are integrating artificial intelligence directly into customer-facing functions to stabilize margins and reshape competition.

From Barron's

Great British Railways is a new publicly owned company that will have integrated management of not only the day-to-day running of the trains but also the infrastructure, the tracks and the signalling.

From BBC

Turning a concept into a finished product is time consuming work that involves animation, simulation, lighting and integrating the effects in a sequence filmed with live actors.

From Barron's