9 adjectives to describe integration

The separate integration of the slaves was no more than rudimentary.

Numerical calculus: approximations, interpolation, finite differences, numerical integration and curve fitting.

Economic integration is an obvious must and a logical outcome of the industrial integration that has gone on so swiftly during the great revolution of 1750-1970.

As it is, certain things are so inevitablethe integration of a modernised Bengal, of China, and of Egypt, for examplethat the question before us is practically reduced to whether this restoration of the subject peoples will be done with the European's aid and goodwill, or whether it will be done against him.

The mind is perplexed and disturbed until it finds this order; and in the progressive integration of its experience into an ordered world lies its work.

The separate religious integration of the negroes both slave and free was obstructed by the recurrent fear of the whites that it might be perverted to insurrectionary purposes.

2. During the millennium between 600 B.C. and 500 A.D. the Romans and their associates succeeded in bringing large parts of Europe, Asia and Africa under their control, but the control was so rigid and temporary that tribalism and local nationalisms broke loose from the fetters of central authority and coercive integration, shattering the structure of Roman civilization and its structural corethe Roman Empire.

Furthermore, the shift of production and military power from Europe to North America and Asia reduces the probability of speedy European integration.

Whole N. whole, totality, integrity; totalness &c adj.^; entirety, ensemble, collectiveness^; unity &c 87; completeness &c 52; indivisibility, indiscerptibility^; integration, embodiment; integer.

9 adjectives to describe  integration