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[red-in-ti-grey-shuhn, ri-din]

red·in·te·gra·tion

[red-in-ti-grey-shuhn, ri-din]
noun
1.
the act or process of redintegrating.
2.
Psychology. reintegration (def. 3b).

Origin:
1425–75; < Latin redintegrātiōn- (stem of redintegrātiō), equivalent to redintegrāt(us) (see redintegrate) + -iōn- -ion
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redintegration (rɛˌdɪntɪˈɡreɪʃən)
 
n
1.  the act or process of making whole again; renewal
2.  psychol the process of responding to a part of a situation in the same manner as one has responded to the whole situation, as in the case of a souvenir reminding one of a holiday

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redintegration red·in·te·gra·tion (rěd-ĭn'tĭ-grā'shən, rĭ-dĭn'-)
n.

  1. The restoration of a lost or injured part.

  2. Evocation of a particular state of mind resulting from the recurrence of one of the elements that made up the original experience.

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