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Dictionary: red·in·te·gra·tion   (rĕd-ĭn'tĭ-grā'shən, rĭ-dĭn'-) pronunciation

n. Psychology
Evocation of a particular state of mind resulting from the recurrence of one of the elements that made up the original experience.

[Middle English redintegracion, from Latin redintegrātiō, redintegrātiōn-, from redintegrātus, past participle of redintegrāre, to make whole again : re-, red-, re- + integer, whole, entire; see integer.]

redintegrative red·in'te·gra'tive adj.
redintegrator red·in'te·gra'tor n.

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Medical Dictionary: red·in·te·gra·tion
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(rĕd-ĭn'tĭ-grā'shən, rĭ-dĭn'-)
n.
  1. The restoration of a lost or injured part.
  2. Evocation of a particular state of mind resulting from the recurrence of one of the elements that made up the original experience.
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The restoration or repair of a lost or damaged part.

 
 
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