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View synonyms for redintegration
redintegration
[ red-in-ti-grey-shuhn, ri-din ]
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Word History and Origins
Origin of redintegration1
1425–75; < Latin redintegrātiōn- (stem of redintegrātiō ), equivalent to redintegrāt ( us ) ( redintegrate ) + -iōn- -ion
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Example Sentences
He says that this suture insures the redintegration of the nerve much better.
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It is a reduction of the original colliding contents to a form in which the effort at redintegration gets maximum efficiency.
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The third mode of acquiring nationality is that by so-called redintegration or resumption.
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Treaties which have lost their binding force through expiration or cancellation may regain it through redintegration.
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This law he calls by the name “redintegration,” understood, of course, in a sense different from that in which Hamilton used it.
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