The Collaborative International Dictionary
Reintegration \Re*in`te*gra"tion\ (-gr?"sh?n), n. A renewing, or making whole again. See Redintegration.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1600, from French réintegration (15c.) or directly from Medieval Latin reintegrationem; see reintegrate + -ion. Also in classically correct form redintegration.
Wiktionary
n. The process of reintegrate.
Wikipedia
Reintegration may refer to:
- Reintegrationism, the linguistic and cultural movement in Galicia which defends the unity of Galician and Portuguese as a single language
- Social integration, the movement of minority groups of a society into the mainstream of the society
Usage examples of "reintegration".
The reintegration of her personality was surely complete by now, but if she had gone completely around the bend into full-blown psychosis, he did not want to risk his own sanity by reading her mind.
Europe and Islam is the reintegration of western civilization, artificially sundered at the Renaissance and now reasserting its unity with overwhelming force.
I am sure to delay your reintegration for the span of many delightful hours.
How would that affect the vote on the reintegration with the Colonial Pact?
Who once has observed this, as I have hundreds of times observed it, no longer meets with flat denial the supposition that the decline and decay of this visible body does not exclude the possibility of reintegration and of renewed consciousness, will and perception.
I slept little and badly, the tortured soul could not separate itself sufficiently from the restless body to attain to reintegration and transcendental perception.
I hope to proceed firmly but humanely with the reintegration of the Virgilian system into Imperial life.
Historical data, especially that collected from the innumerable lost probes sent out during the initial haphazard expansion of the Federation, were still being tracked down on a hundred worlds, from antique databanks and collections of actual physically printed materials, for reintegration into the central dataweb.
It listed her publications: articles on subjects ranging from the evolution of Welsh to the deterioration of kinship allegiance among the population of Gallipoli since reintegration.
In August, Penny left for a monthlong retreat at The Orpheus Center in Port Townsend, a sort of multiples' halfway house that specialized in reintegration.
Elsewhere, he observed that Patient C: came to me from a military hospital, where he had recovered sufficiently from a total nervous breakdown to attempt social reintegration.
A demand is made, furthermore, for the reintegration of the Twenty-two, the abolition of the revolutionary tribunal, the suppression of absolute proconsulates, the organization of a department guard for securing the future of the Convention, the discharge of the revolutionary army, etc.
I can only help you to set up a skeletal structure for your reintegration.
A few experimental strums revealed that the instrument had survived the fall and subsequent awkward reintegration unharmed.