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redintegrate

verb red·in·te·grate \ri-ˈdin-tə-ˌgrāt, re-\

Definition of REDINTEGRATE

transitive verb
archaic
:  to restore to a former and especially sound state
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Origin of REDINTEGRATE

Middle English, from Latin redintegratus, past participle of redintegrare, from re-, red- re- + integrare to make complete — more at integrate
First Known Use: 15th century

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