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单词 reintegration
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reintegrationn.

Brit. /ˌriːɪntᵻˈɡreɪʃn/, U.S. /ˈˌriˌɪn(t)əˈɡreɪʃ(ə)n/
Forms: 1500s reintegratioun (Sc.), 1500s– reintegration.
Origin: Either (i) a borrowing from French. Or (ii) a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: French reintegration; Latin reintegration-, reintegratio.
Etymology: < Middle French reintegration (French réintégration ) restoration of a person to a previous status or condition (1326 as reintegracion ), re-establishment or restoration of a previous condition (1367) or its etymon post-classical Latin reintegration-, reintegratio re-establishment, renewal (13th cent.) < reintegrat- , past participial stem of reintegrare reintegrate v. + classical Latin -iō -ion suffix1. Compare Catalan reintegració (1405), Spanish reintegración (late 15th cent.), Italian reintegrazione (a1518). Compare earlier redintegration n.
1.
a. Re-establishment or restoration of a previous condition. Cf. redintegration n. 1. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > amending > restoration > [noun]
restoringa1382
reparellingc1410
reduction1447
rehaving1472
redintegration1501
restoration1510
reintegration1570
resource1596
reducement1604
reinstauration1610
retrievala1643
revindication1643
retrievement1657
retrieve1658
recoveringa1660
reviction1679
retrieving1718
revulsionc1760
rehabilitation1830
1570 J. Foxe Actes & Monumentes (rev. ed.) II. 1126/1 The reintegration of the state of the Church, and sea Apostolicke to the pristine dignitie.
1818 H. T. Colebrooke Treat. Obligations & Contracts 221 Entire restitution and re-integration in the instance of agreements merely voidable.
1850 Tait's Edinb. Mag. Nov. 701/1 Nothing could appease his remorse but the reintegration of the victim's fame.
b. Restoration of a person to a previous status, condition, etc. Cf. redintegration n. 3. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > amending > restoration > restoration of a person > [noun]
restitutiona1387
restoration?a1500
restauration1548
re-entry1566
reintegration1573
redintegration1604
restorement1618
reinvestiturea1645
reparationa1652
1573 in J. H. Burton Reg. Privy Council Scotl. (1878) 1st Ser. II. 174 With restitutioun and reintegratioun to thair gude fame and wardlie honouris.
1600 F. Bacon Let. in Wks. (1857–74) IX. 198 For reintegration to her Majesty's favour; in comparison whereof all other circumstances are but as atomi.
1616 in R. F. Williams Birch's Court & Times James I (1848) (modernized text) I. 430 There is no great opinion here of the reintegration of this worthy man into his former honours and brightness.
1795 in Ld. Auckland's Corr. (1862) III. 299 To make a stipulation in favour of the reintegration of the Stadtholder.
1839 Times 23 Sept. 4/6 His reintegration in the rights of the Infante of Spain, of which he was deprived by a law of the Cortes.
1851 Times 23 Apr. 4/4 A cabinet of editors—men of European fame, and of long experience in government—who are setting out upon the conquest of an empire and the reintegration of a monarchy.
2. Renewal of an enterprise. Obsolete. rare.
ΚΠ
1605 F. Bacon Of Aduancem. Learning ii. sig. Tt4 In theyr inceptions, progressions, recoyls, reintegrations, approches and atteynings to their ends. View more context for this quotation
3. Reconciliation; = redintegration n. 4. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
society > society and the community > dissent > absence of dissension or peace > bringing about concord or peace > [noun] > reconciliation
saughtnessc1000
accordc1275
saughtelinga1300
saughtlinessa1300
cordementc1320
accordmentc1330
reconcilinga1382
reconciliationa1398
cordinga1400
saughtinga1400
reparationc1450
reconcilementc1475
recounsellinga1500
atonement1513
making-upa1525
recorda1540
atone1595
atonemaking1611
reconciliage1626
redintegration1631
reintegration1656
according1709
make-up1833
Versöhnung1976
1656 P. Heylyn Surv. Estate France 214 During her Sons minority, and after since her reintegration with him, she hath made herself so absolute a mistresse of his mind [etc.].
4. Restoration to a state of wholeness, completeness, or unity; reincorporation into a whole.
ΚΠ
1823 J. Baily tr. D. Juarros Statistical & Commerc. Hist. Guatemala ii. xxxvii. 413 No one was aware of this tremendous separation and reintegration.
1890 W. Morris in J. W. Mackail Life W. Morris (1899) II. 241 It is not the dissolution of society for which we strive, but its re-integration.
1933 W. A. Orton Amer. in Search of Culture ii. 33 In a crisis like the present, disintegration and reintegration look very much alike.
1973 Times 13 Feb. 7/2 Soviet consular officials have told them that their reintegration ‘will take time’.
1979 Internat. Rehabilit. Med. 1 45/2 Intensive rehabilitation is indicated when..at least social reintegration into the family can be achieved.
2004 J. Bugajski Cold Peace iii. 59 Officials and security experts favor the reintegration of much of the former USSR through Russia's economic dominance.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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