unsegregated

/ʌnˈsɛɡrɪɡeɪtɪd/
adjective
  1. Not separated or isolated by race, class, or other group; integrated.
    • The school system became unsegregated after the new law.
    • They lived in an unsegregated neighborhood where everyone mixed freely.
    • The company promoted an unsegregated workplace with equal opportunities.
  2. Not divided or separated into different groups or categories.
    • The crowd was unsegregated, with fans of both teams standing together.
    • The recycling bin was unsegregated, with all materials mixed together.
    • The data remained unsegregated in a single large file.