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reintegrate

[ UK /ɹˌiːˈɪntɪɡɹˌe‍ɪt/ ]
[ US /ɹiˈɪntəˌɡɹeɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. integrate again
    Russia must be reintegrated into Europe

How To Use reintegrate In A Sentence

  • We feel that the countries in Central and South-Eastern Europe have a need to be reintegrated into the European market.
  • Saracens are downed already, probably temporarily because they have great players to reintegrate. Times, Sunday Times
  • The aim of the programme was to reintegrate people who were temporarily incapacitated into the workforce.
  • But just how difficult is it for an ex-con to reintegrate into society? The Sun
  • Big companies in particular don't want to have to reintegrate their computer systems and redo all of their procedures.
  • This means former militiamen who wish to build a future within the military face an uncertain future and that those fed up with fighting are still waiting to be reintegrated into society.
  • They can't live in their bubble any more; they must reintegrate back into society. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fenty's plan was designed in part to address recent criticism from special education parents who have expressed alarm at District attempts to 'reintegrate' private school students without what they describe as adequate advance notice or careful consideration of their needs. ... DeMorning DeBonis: July 2, 2010
  • This predominance was rooted in the efforts of parents, particularly fathers, to ritually reintegrate the family as a community rooted in and legitimized by mutual affection.
  • Those who are retained in custody awaiting trial will be quickly reintegrated into society if found to be innocent, or dealt with according to the law if found guilty.
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