1. integrating - Noun
2. integrating - Adjective
3. integrating - Verb
of Integrate
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe three main elements of public relations are practically as old as society: informing people, persuading people, or integrating people with people. Of course, the means and methods of accomplishing these ends have changed as society has changed. Edward Bernays
Yoga is not a religion. It is a science, science of well-being, science of youthfulness, science of integrating body, mind, and soul. Amit Ray
When it comes to exploring the mind in the framework of cognitive neuroscience, the maximal yield of data comes from integrating what a person experiences - the first person - with what the measurements show - the third person. Daniel Goleman
Evangelical proclamation was essentially subversive. Put in danger by it, the forces of the social body have replied by integrating this power of negation, of challenge, by absorbing it. Jacques Ellul
From my point of view, a completely covered woman has almost no chance of integrating herself in Germany. Angela Merkel
The Supreme Court is having a hard time integrating schools. What chance do I have to integrate audiences? Nat King Cole