The difference between Embody and Integrate

When used as verbs, embody means to represent in a physical form, whereas integrate means to form into one whole.


check bellow for the other definitions of Embody and Integrate

  1. Embody as a verb (transitive):

    To represent in a physical form; to incarnate or personify

    Examples:

    "As the car salesman approached, wearing a plaid suit and slicked-back hair, he seemed to embody sleaze."

  2. Embody as a verb (transitive):

    To include or represent, especially as part of a cohesive whole

    Examples:

    "The US Constitution aimed to embody the ideals of diverse groups of people, from Puritans to Deists."

    "The principle was recognized by some of the early Greek philosophers who embodied it in their systems."

  3. Embody as a verb (intransitive):

    To unite in a body or mass.

  1. Integrate as a verb:

    To form into one whole; to make entire; to complete; to renew; to restore; to perfect.

  2. Integrate as a verb:

    To include as a constituent part or functionality.

    Examples:

    "They were keen to integrate their new skills into the performance."

  3. Integrate as a verb:

    To indicate the whole of; to give the sum or total of; as, an integrating anemometer, one that indicates or registers the entire action of the wind in a given time.

  4. Integrate as a verb (mathematics):

    To subject to the operation of integration; to find the integral of.

  5. Integrate as a verb:

    To desegregate, as a school or neighborhood.

    Examples:

    "The refugees were well integrated into the community."

  6. Integrate as a verb (genetics):

    To combine compatible elements in order to incorporate them.