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integrierten

Integrierten is the participial adjective form of the German verb integrieren, meaning to integrate or to incorporate. It conveys that something has been made integral to a larger system or whole and is commonly used to describe components, processes, or concepts that have been combined or harmonized with others.

Grammatically, integrieren is derived from Latin integer (whole) and entered German via French intègrer. The past

In practical use, integrierten appears across technical, organizational, and social domains to describe elements that function

In translation, integrierten is generally rendered as "integrated" in English. Its precise form depends on number,

participle
is
integriert.
When
used
attributively
with
a
plural
noun
that
is
definite
(for
example
after
the
definite
article
die),
the
adjective
takes
the
ending
-en,
producing
integrierten,
as
in
die
integrierten
Systeme
(the
integrated
systems).
Other
determiner
contexts
follow
standard
German
adjective
declension
rules,
yielding
forms
such
as
integrierte
Systeme
or
die
integrierte
Lösung
depending
on
number,
gender,
and
case.
In
predicative
constructions
the
participle
can
appear
as
integriert,
matching
its
subject
in
number
and
gender.
as
part
of
a
unified
whole.
Examples
include
integrierte
Schaltkreise
(integrated
circuits),
integrierte
Systeme
(integrated
systems),
or
discussions
of
integrierte
Lösungen
(integrated
solutions).
The
term
is
closely
related
to
the
noun
Integration
and
to
verbs
such
as
integrieren,
but
it
functions
primarily
as
a
declined
participle
adjective
rather
than
a
standalone
verb.
case,
and
article,
reflecting
German’s
system
of
adjective
declension.