What does integrare in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word integrare in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use integrare in Romanian.

The word integrare in Romanian means socializare, integrare, integrare, includere, integrare, asimilare, integrare, presiune de integrare. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word integrare

socializare

(adjustment to society)

Counselors work with the prisoners to help with their socialization.

integrare

(initiation to club, job)

To celebrate the induction of the new members, the fraternity threw a party.

integrare

(social: being part of a community)

There's definitely a lack of integration in our town.

includere

(policy: social integration)

All our policies are aimed at promoting inclusion.

integrare

(incorporation, combining)

Integration of fertilizer into the soil takes a few weeks.

asimilare

(act of assimilating)

The incorporation of the villages into the city took place in 1960.

integrare

(mathematics: calculating integral)

You need to use integration to solve this equation.

presiune de integrare

(feeling of needing to conform) (de a se conforma)

Teenagers find it hard to resist peer pressure.

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