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reintegration

[ree-in-tuh-grey-shuhn, ree-in-]

noun

  1. restoration to a unified state.

  2. Psychiatry.,  the process of returning the mind to an integrated state after it has been deranged by psychosis.

  3. Psychology.

    1. the process of recalling an entire memory from a partial cue, as remembering a speech upon hearing the first few words.

    2. the tendency to repeat the response to a complex stimulus on later experiencing any part of that stimulus.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of reintegration1

First recorded in 1595–1605; re- + integration
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Example Sentences

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In her statement, Ms Booth said she was "grateful to those surgical and wider departmental colleagues who continue to support my reintegration back into full clinical practice".

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There will be a process of demilitarisation of Gaza under the supervision of independent monitors, which will include placing weapons permanently beyond use through an agreed process of decommissioning, and supported by an internationally funded buy back and reintegration programme all verified by the independent monitors.

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While Newcastle fans sang critical chants about Isak at Aston Villa last week, Howe believes that despite the saga his team-mates would support his reintegration.

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The 25-year-old is currently not training with Eddie Howe's first team and there has been no indication of a reintegration any time soon.

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She added that Rwandan society values were founded "on reintegration and rehabilitation".

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