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Yusuke
What's the difference between consolidate and integrate?? Thank you in advance.
1 de abr. de 2022 8:00
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Yusuke,
That is a great question! Their meaning is similar - to bring many things together. It really depends on the context. A refugee can be integrated into a new community, that is become part of it. We can consolidate different work departments into a single one.
Perhaps you could write some of your own examples?
Victoria M
1 de abril de 2022
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To consolidate means to strengthen or reinforce, to build upon something. but is more often used to refer to something abstract than physical (literal)
For example: Teachers need to plan activities for their students that help to consolidate (reinforce /strengthen) what they have already learnt.
To íntegrate means to make something whole or complete, to bring something that is only a separate part and make it complete.
The example somebody here gave of integrating a refugee into a community was an excellent example. 😀
When a person has integrity they have wholeness or are a complete person: their private lives match their public lives. ie: what they seem on the outside is the same as what they are really like on the inside.
Synonym: integrated
Antonym: disintregrated.
1 de abril de 2022
You are welcome, Yasuku 😀
8 de abril de 2022
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Yusuke
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Japonés
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Inglés
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