Integrated in a sentence as an adjective

I realised I didn't have to do this all myself - and so integrated the magnificent Jmol into the system.

They should make an offer to that large number of companies who want one thing more than everything else: Peace of mind based on an integrated stack.

There is no money in being an Android vendor except if you're Samsung and are totally vertically integrated.

No one is going to actively seek out Skype when so many alternatives exist and are deeply integrated into the products/services they already use.

Numerous edge cases that would have been lost in high-level review were caught and integrated from day 1 due to my actually watching people do the job for a day or two per department.

The purpose is to develop a completely integrated Win32 compatible system with a similar look and feel so that it can function as a drop-in replacement for Windows NT.

If an architect is well-integrated with the team, and can work with them to actually develop what he's working on in tandem with reality and determine the right levels of abstraction, then they can be a great resource for a software team.

If people are unwilling to pay reasonable prices up-front for games, how besides in-app purchases does a game company profit from their work?This is an honest question, because I also generally hate how IAP is integrated into most games.

Integrated definitions

adjective

formed or united into a whole

See also: incorporate incorporated merged unified

adjective

formed into a whole or introduced into another entity; "a more closely integrated economic and political system"- Dwight D.Eisenhower; "an integrated Europe"

adjective

not segregated; designated as available to all races or groups; "integrated schools"

adjective

resembling a living organism in organization or development; "society as an integrated whole"

See also: structured