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integró

Integró is the preterite (past) tense form of the Spanish verb integrar. It is used with third-person singular subjects (él, ella, usted) to indicate that the act of integrating was completed in the past. The infinitive form is integrar, and its meaning centers on combining parts into a whole or making something part of a larger system.

Etymology and sense: integrar comes from Latin integers, meaning whole or complete, and the Latin verb integrare,

Usage notes: integró is used in narratives or reports to describe a completed past action involving inclusion

Examples:

- La empresa integró a tres nuevos departamentos.

- El comité integró a varios miembros para ampliar su representación.

Overall, integró functions as a straightforward past tense marker for the act of integrating, with meanings

to
make
whole.
In
contemporary
Spanish,
integrar
can
carry
several
related
meanings,
including
to
combine
elements
into
a
unified
whole,
to
incorporate
a
person
or
thing
into
a
group,
and
to
make
something
part
of
a
complex
system.
In
mathematics,
the
verb
can
also
be
used
in
a
broader
sense
to
refer
to
the
process
of
performing
an
integral,
though
common
phrasing
often
uses
phrases
like
realizar
una
integral.
or
formation.
It
is
the
standard
preterite
form
for
the
él/ella/usted
subject;
other
forms
follow
regular
-ar
conjugation
patterns
(yo
integré,
tú
integraste,
nosotros
integramos,
vosotros
integrasteis,
ellos
integraron).
aligned
to
combining,
incorporating,
or
forming
a
cohesive
unit
within
a
larger
context.