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integratively
adverb
In an integrative manner.
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The word 'integratively' is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adverb form of the adjective 'integrative', which means combining or bringing together different parts into a unified whole. We can use 'integratively' to describe the way in which something is done or achieved, emphasizing the use of integration. For example: - The team worked integratively to complete the project, drawing on each member's strengths and skills. - The therapist takes an integratively approach, incorporating elements from various therapeutic methods to treat each client's unique needs. - Participants in the workshop engaged integratively with each other, sharing ideas and building upon each other's contributions.
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Based on their research in officially bilingual Canada, they noted that some learners are integratively motivated to learn a language, meaning they feel an affinity for it, they want to get to know people who speak that language, and they are often also interested in the culture associated with the language.
The many scientific disciplines that investigate a phenomenon pluralistically co-exist and co-inform one another by integratively contributing to the etiological, constitutive, and contextual mechanistic explanations of that phenomenon (Bechtel 2009a; Tabery 2014a).
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