1. integrate
01 [TRANSITIVE] [OFTEN PASSIVE] to make someone become a full member of a group or society and be involved completely in its activities
E.g. integrate someone into something: a means of integrating new members into the local community
E.g. integrate into: the failure of such groups to integrate into modern urban society
02 [TRANSITIVE] [OFTEN PASSIVE] to connect or combine two or more things so that together they form an effective unit or system
E.g. integrate something into something: We provide resources that can be integrated into the national teaching programme.
E.g. integrate something with something
2. tedious = dull = boring and continuing for too long
E.g. a tedious job
3. Turn to / turn into
E.g. When she looked back at the city, she turned into a pillar of salt.
E.g. She turned to salt when she looked back at the city.
4. deviate - to start doing something different from what is expected or agreed
E.g. I don't want to deviate from the plan.
5. diverge -
1 to start to go in separate directions
E.g. The two roads diverge at the entrance to the woods.
2 to develop and become different after being the same
E.g. diverge from: Their views on foreign policy diverge consistently from ours.