integration

integration
noun
ADJECTIVE
true
complete, full
close, seamless
further, greater, increased
rapid
successful
economic, monetary, political, racial, social

We are working to bring about closer political integration in the EU.

market
European

a milestone in the process of European integration

global

policies designed to promote global economic integration

internal
systems (computing)
… OF INTEGRATION
degree, level
VERB + INTEGRATION
achieve, bring about
accelerate, encourage, facilitate, promote, speed up

measures to promote the social integration of mentally handicapped people

require
lead to
PREPOSITION
integration between

integration between research and higher education

integration into

the integration of disabled students into the general education system

integration with

He called for greater integration with Europe.

integration within

economic integration within the three communities

PHRASES
a move towards/toward integration

a move towards/toward greater internal integration in Europe

a need for integration, a process of integration

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