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reaˈssociate, v. rare. [re- 5 a.] refl. and intr. To come together again.
1494Fabyan Chron. vii. 552 Some euyll dysposyd..reassociat them, and sayde and cryed that [etc.]. 1809A. Henry Trav. 124 The Indian families..separate in the winter season,..and re-associate in the spring and summer. 1964G. H. Haggis et al. Introd. Molecular Biol. xi. 293 When the pH is brought back to neutrality the α and β pairs reassociate into the four-unit molecule. Hence ˌreassociˈation.
1923J. S. Huxley Essays of Biologist iv. 152 Dissociation in most cases is not complete;..now and again re-association of the parts [of the mind] occurs. 1953Hinsie & Campbell Psychiatric Dict. (ed. 2) 738/2 Reassociation, a process of renewed or refreshed association occurring in hypno⁓analysis of the war neurosis, during which the patient relives the traumatic event with emotional vividness. Such forgotten experiences will then become a part of his normal personality and consciousness. 1977Proc. R. Soc. Med. LXX. 560/1 Nucleic acid reassociation experiments indicate that at least a proportion of tumour cells carry virus genetic material. |