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                                                                          I: SAT Words
                        integrate (IN te GRAYT) vt. 1. to make whole or complete by bringing parts 139
                      together; 2. to unify; 3. to remove the social barriers of racial segregation; 4. (math)
                      to calculate the integrals of an equation
                          • A laptop computer integrates monitor, CPU, and keyboard into a single
                             compact package.
                          • The European Union integrates the economic power of Europe into a formi-
                             dable force.
                          • To racially integrate the South was a great undertaking of the 1960s.
                          • To learn to integrate equations, study calculus.
                             [-d, integrating, integration n.]
                        integrity* (in TEG ri tee) n. 1. wholeness; entirety; 2. the quality of being in
                      perfect condition; soundness; 3. the quality of being morally sound; uprightness;
                      honesty; sincerity
                          • The fuel tank’s integrity survived the car crash.
                          • A plumber checks the integrity of a gas line by spraying it with a soapy
                             solution and watching for bubbles.
                          • A person’s integrity can often be measured by the trust of others.
                        intellectual (IN ti LEK tyoo il) adj. 1. pertaining or appealing to the ability to
                      reason (intellect); 2. activities of the intellect; 3. having or showing superior reason-
                      ing powers —n. a person of intellect and learning
                          • The game of chess has often been looked at (incorrectly) as an intellectual
                             training ground.
                          • Karen has demonstrated particularly keen intellectual powers when it comes
                             to solving a mystery.
                             [-ly adv.] [Syn. intelligent]


                                             QUICK REVIEW #48
                      Match the word from column 2 with the word from column 1 that means most
                      nearly the same thing.
                        1. innovative                        a. investigation
                        2. inordinate                        b. establishment
                        3. inquiry                           c. intelligent
                        4. insight                           d. drip
                        5. insipid                           e. implement
                        6. insolent                          f. uprightness
                        7. instill                           g. vapid

                        8. institution                       h. unify
                        9. instrument                        i. novel
                        10. integrate                        j. intuition
                        11. integrity                        k. impertinent
                        12. intellectual                     l. excesssive
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