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单词 redintegrate
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redintegrateadj.

Forms: 1500s redintegrat (Scottish), 1500s–1800s redintegrate.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin redintegrātus, redintegrāre.
Etymology: < classical Latin redintegrātus, past participle of redintegrāre (see redintegrate v.). Compare earlier redintegrate v. and also redintegre v., redintegration n. Compare also reintegrate adj.
Obsolete.
Restored to a perfect state, renewed.In early use as past participle.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > amending > restoration > [adjective] > restored
reparelledc1450
reintegrate1495
redintegrate1501
restored1538
regenerate1613
recruited1648
redintegrated1655
restituted1728
revivified1774
rehabilitated1837
renovated1849
done-over1874
reconditioned1910
rehabbed1967
1501 in Lett. Rich. III & Hen. VII (Rolls) I. 154 The said amitie and confederacion [shall] be redintegrate aftre the maner and fourme..in tyme passed.
1564 in J. A. Froude Hist. Eng. (1863) VIII. 460 [He recommended her to allow] the trafic with the low countries to be redintegrate.
1622 F. Bacon Hist. Raigne Henry VII 40 The Kingdome of France..being redintegrate in those principall members, which anciently had beene portions of the Crowne of France.
1655 Bp. J. Taylor Vnum Necessarium v. iv. ⁋35 That every wound may have its balsam, and every broken bone be bound up and redintegrate.
1714 D. Turner De Morbis Cutaneis x. 85 The lost Tone of the Blood may be redintegrate, but the external Fabrick of the Pores so fortify'd, as to prevent such immoderate Diaphoresis.
1819 H. Busk Vestriad v. 653 With strength redintegrate the stage he cross'd.
1858 ‘Aleth’ Ernestin xiv. 121 Why, in these better moments, did he not shake off the fascination, and rise redintegrate from the lap of enchantment?
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online December 2020).

redintegratev.

Brit. /rᵻˈdɪntᵻɡreɪt/, U.S. /rəˈdɪn(t)əˌɡreɪt/, /riˈdɪn(t)əˌɡreɪt/
Forms: late Middle English redintegrate (past tense), 1500s– redintegrate, 1600s redintigrate; Scottish pre-1700 redintegrat, pre-1700 redintegrat (past participle), pre-1700 redintegrate.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin redintegrāt-, redintegrāre.
Etymology: < classical Latin redintegrāt-, past participial stem (see -ate suffix3) of redintegrāre to restore, revive, renew < red- , variant (before a vowel) of re- re- prefix + integrāre integrate v. Compare reintegrate v.With redintegrated adj. at Derivatives compare earlier redintegrate adj.
1.
a. transitive. To restore to a state of wholeness, completeness, or unity; to renew or re-establish in a united or perfect state. Also intransitive.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > amending > restoration > restore [verb (transitive)] > restore to state of wholeness or completeness
redintegrate?a1475
redintegre1501
reintegrate1570
remount1888
?a1475 (?a1425) tr. R. Higden Polychron. (Harl. 2261) (1871) III. 255 Iustinianus redintegrate [a1387 J. Trevisa tr. made and restored; L. v.r. redintegravit] the lawes of the digeste.
1578 H. Wotton tr. J. Yver Courtlie Controuersie 319 They resolued to goe giue theyr wiues good morrowe, to redintegrate and newlye confyrme the amities of wedlocke.
a1637 B. Jonson Magnetick Lady iv. viii. 53 in Wks. (1640) III Redintigrate the fame, first of your house? Restore your Ladiships quiet?
1647 N. Ward Simple Cobler Aggawam 66 In Breaches integrant, 'tween Principalls of States, Due Justice may suppresse, but Love redintegrates.
1678 R. Cudworth tr. M. Psellus in True Intellect. Syst. Universe i. v. 814 The Demoniack Body, being divided, is quickly redintegrated by Coalescence, as Air or Water.
a1734 R. North Examen (1740) i. i. §4 16 To redintegrate the Honour and Credit of that exploded Faction.
1811 Chron. in Ann. Reg. 578 To restore or redintegrate the ancient representation of the commons.
1862 F. Hall tr. N. N. Gore Rational Refut. Hindu Philos. Syst. 64 Often as the universe has been redintegrated, the Veda has as often been produced.
1943 A. M. Farrer Finite & Infinite i. 38 What we find to be abstract will be so because we have abstracted it, and what we have abstracted we can redintegrate with its context.
1965 Jrnl. Aesthetics & Art Crit. 24 54/1 The law of Evolution was..taken to simplify a differentiation of parts, of organs and functions, which go on developing each in its own line until they are redintegrated in a coherent whole.
2007 M. Rolls in C. A. Cranston & R. Zeller Littoral Zone 108 Redintegrating a supposedly fractured and ailing West.
b. transitive. To restore to (a person) or into (a state). Obsolete.
ΚΠ
1680 J. Aubrey in J. Walker Lett. Eminent Persons (1813) III. 611 Here his Majesty's favours were redintegrated to him.
1724 R. Welton Substance Christian Faith 12 The grave shall surrender our crumbled ashes, redintegrated into a more perfect vivacity.
2.
a. transitive. To restore (a person) to a previous state or position. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > amending > restoration > restoration of a person > [verb (transitive)]
uprighta1340
to bring to (one's) statea1387
restorea1387
remount?c1400
reducec1425
redraw1480
reintegrate1495
restitutec1503
repair?1521
revocate1527
recall1567
redintegrate1578
rehabilitate1580
refetch1599
revindicate1609
re-estate1611
uprighten1618
redintegrate1622
restate1625
redeem1686
1578 Acts Parl. Scotl. (1814) III. 109/1 As his hienes..restoris and redintegratis..Alexander Home..as gif the said proces of foirfaltoure had neuir bene led.
1645 G. Wither Vox Pacifica 108 Such an one, if we redintegrate, When of his penitence good proofes appeare.
1679 J. Goodman Penitent Pardoned i. iv. 107 It was too late to think of redintegrating himself by taking up and changing his course.
1742 R. North & M. North Life F. North 14 He was in the same advanced post at the bar, fully redintegrated as before.
1857 ‘Thomas of Swarraton’ Noble Traytour III. v. 79 The Countess of Leicester, minding to redintegrate her son to the Court, searcheth her late husband's coffers.
b. transitive. To re-establish (a person) in (or †into) a position, condition, etc. Chiefly in passive. Now rare.In quot. 1670 with non-personal object.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > amending > restoration > restoration of a person > [verb (transitive)]
uprighta1340
to bring to (one's) statea1387
restorea1387
remount?c1400
reducec1425
redraw1480
reintegrate1495
restitutec1503
repair?1521
revocate1527
recall1567
redintegrate1578
rehabilitate1580
refetch1599
revindicate1609
re-estate1611
uprighten1618
redintegrate1622
restate1625
redeem1686
1622 E. Misselden Free Trade vii. 115 They & We..may be redintegrated, renewed, and revnited, in vnfaigned Amitie.
1643 Answer Ld. Digby's Apol. 5 That you may be firmly redintegrated in that esteem with your Countrey.
1658 J. Howell Discours of Empire 58 The Duke was redintegrated into his favor.
1670 G. Havers tr. G. Leti Il Cardinalismo di Santa Chiesa ii. iii. 194 That he should as much as possible redintegrate into the favour of his Majesty..the opinion the Chigi had lost in France.
1698 S. Crisp Christ Exalted 59 And so the Rebuker here..would redintegrate the said Mr. Williams into the good esteem of those [etc.].
1736 E. Smith Cure of Deism II. xix. 340 There must be an After-change in them, to make their Corruption live again, that they may be again redintegrated in their proper Persons.
1815 J. Dodson Rep. High Court Admiralty 1 200 The master is redintegrated in his rights.
1858 J. Quincy Mem. Life John Quincy Adams v. 113 The citizens of Massachusetts whose rights were violated by the article in the Missouri compromise should be redintegrated in the full enjoyment and possession of those rights.
1860 W. M. Thackeray Lovel ii I..had to pay the..taxes..before I could be redintegrated in my own property.
1958 Rep. Flegenheimer Claim (Ital.-U.S. Conciliation Comm.) in Internat. Law Rep. 25 (1963) v. 129 In the Treaty with Baden, these naturalized persons..can renounce their naturalization and be voluntarily redintegrated in their nationality of origin.
c. transitive. To re-establish (a person) in a place. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > amending > restoration > restoration of a person > [verb (transitive)] > in a place
redintegrate1630
the world > action or operation > amending > restoration > restoration of a person > restore oneself [verb (reflexive)] > in a place
redintegrate1630
1630 H. Wotton Let. 27 July in Reliquiæ Wottonianæ (1685) 452 The King of Sweden hath landed..with intention..to redintegrate his near Kinsman in Meckleburge.
1649 O. Cromwell Let. 14 Nov. in Writings & Speeches (1939) (modernized text) II. 162 Inchiquin,..did strongly endeavour to redintegrate himself there, but without success.
3.
a. intransitive. To regain favour or friendship with (a person). Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > society and the community > dissent > absence of dissension or peace > bringing about concord or peace > become at peace with each other [verb (intransitive)] > be reconciled to or come to agreement with another
to make peacea1350
compoundc1547
temporize1587
adjust1612
composea1616
accommodate1642
redintegrate1655
to come to1709
to split the difference1713
arrange1796
to mend (or look after) one's fences1959
1655 G. Wither Protector 20 Should I, illustrate,..how imprudently They do redintegrate, piece, and comply With those, that would destroy them.
1670 G. Havers tr. G. Leti Il Cardinalismo di Santa Chiesa ii. iii. 182 The Knight had intelligence of all, and made all imaginable submission to redintigrate with Cardinal Flavio.
b. intransitive. To become united again. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > amending > restoration > be or become restored [verb (intransitive)]
recruit1646
retrieve1759
redintegrate1788
to lift up one's head1838
recoup1896
regroup1968
1788 Sir W. Jones in Ld. Teignmouth Life (1807) 400 I lament the sad effects of party, or rather faction, in your Maidstone Society, but hope (to use a word of Dr. Johnson) that it will redintegrate.

Derivatives

reˈdintegrated adj.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > amending > restoration > [adjective] > restored
reparelledc1450
reintegrate1495
redintegrate1501
restored1538
regenerate1613
recruited1648
redintegrated1655
restituted1728
revivified1774
rehabilitated1837
renovated1849
done-over1874
reconditioned1910
rehabbed1967
1655 W. Hammond Poems 33 Let then this thy redintegrated wrack Not Irksome be if onely for our sake.
1715 G. Cheyne Philos. Princ. Relig.: Pt. II ii. ii. 114 His regenerated, redintegrated and restablished Estate.
1832 Mem. of Nullifier 48 And it is no sooner done, perhaps, than another crew of hungry demons catch the redintegrated sinner.
1951 H. Lauterpacht Internat. Law Rep. viii. 218 According to French practice the children of a redintegrated mother and of such a father were not affected by the exception concerning children of German fathers.
2001 Osiris 16 147 When crystals formed in both vials, Boyle examined their sensible properties..He found that the ‘redintegrated’ substance had the same properties as natural nitre.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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