Wiktionary
a. Lacking integration
WordNet
adj. not integrated; not taken into or made a part of a whole [syn: nonintegrated] [ant: integrated]
separated or isolated from others or a main group; "a segregated school system"; "a segregated neighborhood" [syn: segregated] [ant: integrated]
Usage examples of "unintegrated".
Maybe this is why we humans feel so unintegrated and confused, while reptiles seem so pure.
He was caught in the old dilemma of the man with unintegrated values, who eats meat but would rather somebody else did the butchering.
To describe his childhood relationship with his parents in terms of abstractions and generalities permits the client to remain remote from them, to leave the meaning of his own experiences unintegrated and unassimilated.
The completed teleprobe opens Ladde to the unintegrated levels of his own psyche, where he confronts himself in a kind of ultimate psychoanalysis.
These keepers of the unintegrated past with its angry and fearful memories had returned to Sybil.
She began to realise that unintegrated piles of precious but mysterious books are not knowledge.
They were forever playing to the prejudices of the vast, unintegrated, dissatisfied, general riff-raff.
Southwark - were the breeding grounds of rats, but also magnets for human vagrants, the corrupt and ragged fringes of unintegrated society.
Both hold their consciousness on a subhuman level and method of functioning: Attila’s brain is a jumble of concretes unintegrated by abstractions.