intergrate
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]As if starting with the prefix inter- (“between, amid”).
Verb
[edit]intergrate (third-person singular simple present intergrates, present participle intergrating, simple past and past participle intergrated)
- Misspelling of integrate.
- 1688, Florio, Giovanni., Vocabulario Italiano e Ingles[1]:
- […] to intergrate with boughs, oſiers, willows, poles, or laths […]
- 1884, American Ornithologists' Union, The Auk[2]:
- There is a possibility that the different forms of D. major may be found to intergrate so as to become only races.
- 1944, Leigh (Lancashire, England). Borough Council, Report 1944[3]:
- The desire to intergrate modern teaching with the new outlook of preventive nedicine is illustrated by the Report’s proposals in regard to rehabilitation, social medicine, and child health.
- 2018 July 27, Capital, State, Empire - The New American Way of Digital Warfare[4]:
- There is also something to be said about the latent presumption that Black intergrate and adapt the behavioural norms associated with ‘whiteness’.