Definition of reintegration in US English:
reintegration
nounˌriˌɪn(t)əˈɡreɪʃ(ə)nˌrēˌin(t)əˈɡrāSH(ə)n
1The action or process of integrating someone back into society.
soldiers are beginning the process of reintegration into civil society
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- She completed her doctorate on the reintegration of demobilized soldiers in Mozambique.
- Another problem is the reintegration of students who have studied overseas.
- The reintegration of veterans into peacetime society is also important.
- Political unification without social reintegration is likely to cause severe conflicts.
- Pupil Referral units are to assist in the reintegration of excluded pupils back into mainstream schooling.
- A mechanism for reintegration was in place in the form of court-ordered probation.
- There is inadequate government support for their reintegration back into the country.
- Interventions that target specific aspects of disability assist the child's reintegration into the school environment.
- Support will also increase the chance of successful reintegration into the organisation on repatriation.
- Numerous community organizations work tirelessly to support the reintegration of people with mental illnesses into our communities.
- 1.1 The action or process of restoring elements regarded as disparate to unity.
the reintegration of art into everyday life
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- From 1936 onwards there was a steady reintegration of Irish agriculture into the British market.
- The meaning of the past changes as different individuals and groups are confronted with new situations that demand a temporal reintegration of experience.
- She wants an ongoing reintegration of humanistic folk and religious values with democratic ideals.
- Reintegration with the cityscape would rely on attractive differences rather than soft-edged harmony.
- Blake's views on psychic reintegration, heaven and hell, and the transformative power of verse fascinated him.
- The last phase is marked by rapid reintegration of the personality and is often accompanied by amnesia.
- The image suggests a sardonic reintegration of the natural and human worlds.
- Aztec art, with its themes of dismemberment and reintegration, was the inspiration for the fiction of magical realism.
- He reported on the reintegration of the region into the West European economy.
- The music behind this story exudes an ethos of musical synthesis and reintegration.