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intégrez

Intégrez is the second-person plural imperative form of the French verb intégrer. It is used to instruct a group, or a formal audience, to bring together elements into a larger whole or to include something within a system, process, or organization. The verb is versatile and widely used in contexts ranging from data and software to social integration and institutional plans.

Etymology and forms: Intégrer comes from the Latin integer, meaning whole. The infinitive is intégrer; the past

Usage and senses: The primary sense is to combine or incorporate elements into a coherent system (for

Examples: Intégrez les données dans le tableau pour obtenir une vue consolidée. Intégrez ce module au système

participle
is
intégré.
In
present
tense,
the
verb
appears
as
j'intègre,
tu
intègres,
il
intègre,
nous
intégrons,
vous
intégrez,
ils
intègrent.
The
imperative
forms
include
intègre
(tu),
intégrez
(vous),
and
in
some
contexts,
the
bare
instruction
to
a
group
is
stated
with
intégrez.
The
imperfect,
subjunctive,
and
other
tenses
follow
standard
French
conjugation
patterns.
example,
integrating
data,
modules,
or
components).
It
also
means
to
assimilate
or
incorporate
a
person
or
group
into
a
larger
community
or
organizational
structure,
such
as
integrating
newcomers
into
a
team
or
society.
In
computing
and
information
management,
intégrez
is
common
in
manuals
and
setup
guides
as
a
directive
to
fuse
different
subsystems
or
datasets.
existant
afin
d’améliorer
les
performances.
Dans
un
contexte
sociétal,
intégrez
les
nouveaux
arrivants
dans
le
processus
d’accueil.