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Integrated vs. Holistic — What's the Difference?

Integrated vs. Holistic — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Integrated and Holistic

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Integrated

To make into a whole by bringing all parts together; unify
A report that integrates the findings of previous studies.

Holistic

Of or relating to holism.

Integrated

To join with something else; unite
A music program that was integrated with the general curriculum.

Holistic

Emphasizing the importance of the whole and the interdependence of its parts.

Integrated

To make part of a larger unit
Integrated the new procedures into the work routine.
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Holistic

Concerned with wholes rather than analysis or separation into parts
Holistic medicine.
Holistic ecology.

Integrated

To open (an institution, for example) to people of all races or ethnic groups without restriction; desegregate.

Holistic

Related to holism.

Integrated

To admit (a racial or ethnic group) to equal membership in an institution or society.

Holistic

Relating to a study of the whole instead of a separation into parts.

Integrated

To calculate the integral of.

Holistic

Emphasizing the organic or functional relation between parts and the whole

Integrated

To perform integration on.

Integrated

(Psychology) To bring about the integration of (personality traits).

Integrated

To become integrated or undergo integration.

Integrated

Composed and coordinated to form a whole

Integrated

(US) characterized by racial integration

Integrated

Simple past tense and past participle of integrate

Integrated

Formed or united into a whole.

Integrated

Formed into a whole or introduced into another entity; as, an integrated Europe. Opposite of nonintegrated.
A more closely integrated economic and political system

Integrated

Having different groups treated together as equals in one group; as, racially integrated schools.

Integrated

Resembling a living organism in organization or development.

Integrated

Combined. Opposite of uncombined.

Integrated

Having constituent parts mixed to form a single unit. Opposite of unmixed.

Integrated

Formed or united into a whole

Integrated

Formed into a whole or introduced into another entity;
A more closely integrated economic and political system
An integrated Europe

Integrated

Not segregated; designated as available to all races or groups;
Integrated schools

Integrated

Resembling a living organism in organization or development;
Society as an integrated whole

Integrated

Caused to combine or unite

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