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Intégrées

Intégrées is the feminine plural form of the past participle of the French verb intégrer. It functions as both a past participle and an adjective meaning “integrated” or “built-in,” used to describe things that have been incorporated into a larger whole or embedded within a system. The masculine plural form is intégrés, and the feminine singular form is intégrée.

Common contexts

In technology, business, and design, intégrées describes products or processes that combine multiple components into a

Grammar and usage notes

As a past participle used with être in passive constructions, intégrées agrees with the subject: les données

Etymology and related terms

Intégrer comes from French, ultimately from Latin integrus meaning “whole” or “complete.” Related terms include intégration

In sum, intégrées denotes things that have been incorporated into a cohesive whole, commonly used across technology,

single
unit.
Examples
include
des
solutions
intégrées
(integrated
solutions),
des
systèmes
intégrés
(integrated
systems),
and
des
composants
intégrés
(embedded
components).
In
organizational
or
social
contexts,
it
can
describe
teams
or
processes
that
have
been
incorporated
into
a
broader
structure,
e.g.,
une
équipe
intégrée
(an
integrated
team).
intégrées
ont
été
vérifiées
(the
integrated
data
have
been
verified).
With
avoir,
it
agrees
with
a
preceding
direct
object:
les
données
qu’elles
ont
intégrées
(the
data
they
have
integrated).
When
used
as
an
attributive
adjective
after
a
feminine
plural
noun,
it
remains
in
the
form
intégrées,
as
in
données
intégrées.
(integration),
and
intégré/e
(the
adjective
form
meaning
integrated).
business,
and
design
to
describe
built-in
or
unified
components
and
systems.