reintegration

/ˌriːˌɪntəˈɡreɪʃən/
noun
  1. The act or process of bringing someone or something back into a group, system, or society.
    • The reintegration of soldiers into civilian life is a major challenge.
    • After the war, the country focused on the reintegration of refugees.
    • The school's reintegration program helped bullied students feel safe again.
  2. The process of combining separate parts back into a unified whole.
    • The reintegration of the two departments improved communication.
    • Psychological therapy often involves the reintegration of fragmented memories.
    • The reintegration of the old data into the new system took several days.
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