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integral

Definition for integral

adjective as in necessary, basic

adjective as in complete

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The same day, the Forest Service fired around 10% of its highly versatile workforce, many of whom were qualified to respond to fires and integral to their prevention.

For him, in fact, the swagger and browbeating are often an integral part of the negotiating process.

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It also recognises the Kurdish minority as "an integral part of the Syrian state" and guarantees "the rights of all Syrians to representation and participation in the political process".

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With all her experience and knowledge of the sport, she will be an integral part of British boxing - in whatever capacity - for years to come.

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Removed from the community and yet an integral part of it, the Antidote is an orphaned Sicilian immigrant named Antonina Rossi who knows that “pain is never any one thing, it is always moving.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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