reintegrate
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English
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Verb
[edit]reintegrate (third-person singular simple present reintegrates, present participle reintegrating, simple past and past participle reintegrated)
- To integrate again or in a different manner.
- 2020 August 5, Francesca Spinelli, “Meet David: born in France, raised in Belgium, facing removal to the DRC”, in The Guardian[1], archived from the original on 5 January 2021:
- So lawyers started filing separate asylum requests for the children, arguing that reintegrating in countries they barely knew, after spending their childhood or adolescence in Belgium, would not only be impossible but would expose them to serious risks.
- To restore something to a state of integration.
Italian
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[edit]reintegrate
- inflection of reintegrare:
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[edit]reintegrate f pl
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[edit]reintegrāte
Spanish
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[edit]reintegrate
- second-person singular voseo imperative of reintegrar combined with te
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