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  • 1redintegrated — index renascent Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2redintegrate — redintegrative, adj. /red in ti grayt , ri din /, v.t., redintegrated, redintegrating. to make whole again; restore to a perfect state; renew; reestablish. [1400 50; late ME redintegraten < L redintegratus (ptp. of redintegrare to make whole&#8230; …

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  • 3renascent — adjective awakened, overhauled, reanimated, reappearing, reborn, reclaimed, reconditioned, reconstituted, reconstructed, recreated, redintegrated, redivivus, reestablished, refashioned, reformed, refreshed, regenerated, rehabilitated, rejuvenated …

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  • 4redintegrate — /rəˈdɪntəgreɪt/ (say ruh dintuhgrayt) verb (t) (redintegrated, redintegrating) to make whole again; restore to a perfect state; renew; re establish. {Latin redintegrātus, past participle See re , integrate} –redintegrative /rəˈdɪntəgreɪtɪv/ (say&#8230; …

  • 5redintegrate — [ri din′tə grāt΄] vt. redintegrated, redintegrating [ME redintegraten &LT; L redintegratus, pp. of redintegrare: see RE & INTEGRATE] to make whole or perfect again; reunite; reestablish …

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  • 6redintegration — [ri din΄tə grā′shən] n. [ME redyntegracyon &LT; L redintegratio] 1. a redintegrating or being redintegrated 2. Psychol. the tendency to respond to a later stimulus in the same way as to an earlier complex stimulus of which the later one was a&#8230; …

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