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Definitions from the WebTerm: ReintegrationDescription: Reintegration refers to the process of reintroducing or assimilating something or someone back into a group or a society. It involves reconnecting or reintegrating individuals who have been isolated, marginalized, or separated from a community or society due to various circumstances. Part of Speech: NounSense 1: The act or process of reintegrating someone or something back into a group or society. Example Sentence: After completing their prison sentences, the organization focuses on providing support for the reintegration of ex-convicts into society. Sense 2: The psychological or social process of reconciling oneself with a group or community after experiencing disconnection or isolation. Example Sentence: The therapy sessions focused on facilitating the reintegration of war veterans into their families, helping them heal from the emotional scars of combat. Part of Speech: VerbSense 1: To reintegrate or bring someone or something back into a group or society. Example Sentence: The organization aims to reintegrate the homeless population by providing them with housing, employment opportunities, and support services. Sense 2: To reunite or reintegrate the different parts or components of something. Example Sentence: The engineer worked tirelessly to reintegrate the broken circuitry and restore the functionality of the electronic device. Part of Speech: AdjectiveSense 1: Pertaining to the process of reintegrating someone or something back into a group or society. Example Sentence: The reintegration program offers a variety of resources to assist individuals in their transition back into the workforce. Sense 2: Pertaining to the restoration of unity or harmony among individuals or societies. Example Sentence: The reintegration efforts between the two neighboring countries have led to improved diplomatic relations and economic cooperation. Possible Related Products: | ||||
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