REDINTEGRATE

Etymology 1

Verb

redintegrate (third-person singular simple present redintegrates, present participle redintegrating, simple past and past participle redintegrated)

To renew, restore to wholeness.

(psychology, of a stimulus element) To reinstate a memory by redintegration.

Etymology 2

Adjective

redintegrate (not comparable)

Restored to wholeness or a perfect state; renewed.

Anagrams

• reintegrated

Source: Wiktionary


Re*din"te*grate (r*dn"t*grt), a. Etym: [L. redintegratus, p.p. of redintegrare to restore; pref. red-, re-, re- + integrare to make whole, to renew, fr. integer whole. See Integer.]

Definition: Restored to wholeness or a perfect state; renewed. Bacon.

Re*din"te*grate (-grt), v. t.

Definition: To make whole again; a renew; to restore to integrity or soundness. The English nation seems obliterated. What could redintegrate us again Coleridge.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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