nonintegrated
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Definition
Adjective: 1. Not integrated; not taken into or made a part of a whole: Describes something that remains separate, distinct, or excluded from a larger system, group, or unified structure.
Usage
The adjective "nonintegrated" is used to describe entities, systems, or groups that exist or operate separately from a main body or unified whole. It often carries a formal or technical tone and is commonly used in contexts like sociology, education, technology, and organizational structures to indicate a lack of inclusion or unification.
Examples
- The school district maintained a nonintegrated special education program, operating in a separate building from the main school.
- The old software module remained nonintegrated with the new platform, causing frequent data synchronization errors.
- Historically, many societies had nonintegrated communities living under different legal and social systems.
Advanced Usage
- "nonintegrated circuit": In electronics, a circuit built from discrete, separate components rather than as a single microchip.
- "nonintegrated approach": A method or strategy that treats elements as separate concerns rather than combining them into a cohesive plan.
Variants and Related Words
- Integrate (verb): To combine one thing with another so they become a whole.
- Integrated (adjective): Describing things that have been combined into a unified whole.
- Nonintegration (noun): The state or policy of not integrating.
Synonyms
- Separate
- Segregated
- Unincorporated
- Distinct
- Isolated
Antonyms
- Integrated
- Unified
- Incorporated
- Merged
- Assimilated
Adjective
- not integrated; not taken into or made a part of a whole