Noun
A renewing, or making whole again. See Redintegration.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThis reintegration with the good is what punishment is. Every man who is innocent, or who has finally expiated guilt, needs to be recognized as honourable to the same extent as anyone else. Simone Weil
After all, Costa Rica Treatment Center’s philosophy ensures each client develops the necessary internal resources parallel to their detox as a vital component to ensuring successful reintegration into a post-treatment life. Source: Internet
After the reintegration of the Diocese of San Marcial del Rubicón in the papacy of Martin V, the Bishopric of Fuerteventura was abolished only seven years after it was created in 1431. Source: Internet
A national commission for the disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration was put in place in September 2004. Source: Internet
Accordingly the prison service will recruit a number of positions essential for the operation of critical rehabilitation programmes, intended to improve the reintegration of offenders into the community and reduce recidivism. Source: Internet
According to the statement, at the outset, the quadruple committees’ members of good governance and fighting administrative corruption, peace and reintegration, security, defensive and economy, presented reports on their works’ improvement. Source: Internet