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Definitions for redintegration
rɛdˌɪn tɪˈgreɪ ʃən, rɪˌdɪn-red·in·te·gra·tion
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redintegrationnoun
Restoration to a whole or sound state.
redintegrationnoun
Restoration of a mixture to its former nature and state.
redintegrationnoun
The reinstatement of a memory upon the presentation of a stimulus element that was a part of the stimulus complex that had aroused the event.
Etymology: From redintegratus, past participle of redintegro
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Redintegrationnoun
Etymology: from redintegrate.
They kept the feast indeed, but with the leven of malice, and absurdly commemorated the redintegration of his natural body, by mutilating and dividing his mystical. Dec. of Piety.
He but prescribes as a bare chymical purification of nitre, what I teach as a philosophical redintegration of it. Boyle.
Webster Dictionary
Redintegrationnoun
restoration to a whole or sound state; renewal; renovation
Redintegrationnoun
restoration of a mixed body or matter to its former nature and state
Redintegrationnoun
the law that objects which have been previously combined as part of a single mental state tend to recall or suggest one another; -- adopted by many philosophers to explain the phenomena of the association of ideas
Etymology: [L. redintegratio.]
Wikidata
Redintegration
Redintegration refers to the restoration of the whole of something from a part of it. In cognitive psychology the word is used in reference to phenomena in the field of memory. The everyday phenomenon is that a small part of a memory can remind a person of the entire memory. In contemporary memory research it is defined as "the use of long-term knowledge to facilitate recall."
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of redintegration in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of redintegration in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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