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integrated - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of integrated in Hindi

Verb

  • को एकीकृत
  • एकीकृत
  • समन्वित
  • संघटित
  • समाकलित
  • सुग्रथित

Adjective

  • संपूर्ण
  • पूरा
  • अविभाज्य
  • अनिवार्य

integrated Definition

Adjective

  • having been integrated, in particular.

Verb

  • combine (one thing) with another so that they become a whole.
  • bring (people or groups with particular characteristics or needs) into equal participation in or membership of a social group or institution.

integrated Example

  • Most systems can incorporate an integrated maintenance management program.
  • The integrated elasticity of variable is the sum of the direct and indirect effects.
  • In addition, there's also a custom feature of mine under the integrated laser sight.
  • Light conditions were highly variable from late April to August, as indicated by the running average of the integrated radiation.
  • Irreversibly blind adults who cannot be helped through surgery are referred to rehabilitation programmes, while children are encouraged to attend integrated schools.
  • NSF supports both individuals and a range of larger integrated programs.
  • I think it is possible that the State could develop integrated schools with other faiths in future.
  • Regeneration is accomplished by an integrated controller, which alters the frequency of the pump's expander and changes the thermodynamics from cooling to heating.
  • They collect rainwater in basins with integrated solar panels.
  • There was also a need for sanitation delivery programmes to be linked to municipal integrated development plans.
  • But even in integrated schools, blacks still receive an inferior education.
  • By contrast, other religious groups seeking exemption from integrated schools are active participants in both civil society and politics, and seek to influence public policy generally.
  • A better integrated transport system would mean faster and better links with other parts of the country.
  • According to Gartner, several repository areas will need to converge to achieve an integrated CM strategy.
  • From these values the integrated irradiance values are obtained for the desired time interval.
  • West of Scotland Catholics cannot be forced into integrated schools.
  • A child of the civil rights movement, she attended integrated schools and sends her son to one of the private academies.
  • But recognising the potential for such an emergency medical system does not mean that an integrated coordinated system yet exists.
  • As alluded to above, what is needed is an integrated strategy which links all community services.
  • By the tenth anniversary of Brown only 1.17 percent of black schoolchildren in the eleven former Confederate states were attending integrated schools.
  • Johnson Controls attempts to make that aspect of choosing integrated security options less daunting.
  • Songs can be transferred to the handset using a USB connection or the phone's integrated Bluetooth link.
  • The driver's station is equipped with a day and night sight and the gunner's station is fitted with day and night sights and an integrated laser rangefinder.
  • Lockhead and First Group are believers in integrated transport links using trains, buses, trolleybuses and trams to increase passenger usage.
  • An integrated biometric fingerprint sensor ensures controlled access to your computer and protects critical data.
  • But the combination of stealth, supercruise, and integrated avionics is a quantum jump.
  • About 6% of the NI school population is in integrated schools, but some complex patterns are emerging.
  • But the church was more associated with the liberal Upper West Side and had an integrated congregation.
  • Connect a hose to the integrated filtration system and fill the 50-gallon water tank from a stream, river, or lake.
  • Cell migration is a dynamic, integrated process that is coordinated both spatially and temporally.