reintegrate
Britishverb
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(tr) to make or be made into a whole again
to reintegrate inner divisions
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(often foll by into) to amalgamate or help to amalgamate (a group) with an existing community
reintegrate young homeless people into society
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Explanation
When something that was once unified comes back together again, it reintegrates. When you move to Mexico, you'll need to reintegrate that Spanish you learned as a child back into your vocabulary! To integrate something is to combine it with something else to form a whole, the way a preschool tries to integrate fun and learning into every single day. When an element has broken away from that whole, you can reintegrate it by restoring it. Your school district, for example, might reintegrate music into the curriculum after budget cuts removed it for several years.
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But a key part of Centerview’s pitch was to get the restructuring done as fast as possible to reintegrate Venezuela back into the world economy, people familiar with the matter said.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 26, 2026
Masala, the German academic, said such moves to reintegrate Russia into the global economy would make it harder for European politicians to persuade voters to back higher defense spending.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 2, 2025
But there is a chance it could take longer to heal, in which case the raptor’s stint in captivity may be too long for it to successfully reintegrate into nature.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 16, 2025
If their asking price is not met, Chelsea plan to reintegrate Jackson into the squad.
From BBC • Aug. 8, 2025
If we poets are to move the people, we must reintegrate the human spirit in our imagination.
From Discoveries A Volume of Essays by Yeats, W. B. (William Butler)
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