reintegrate in the PONS Dictionary

reintegrate Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to reintegrate a criminal into society
to reintegrate a patient

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The local leaders identified 874, 396 girls and 478 boys, were supported with school uniforms and materials to reintegrate into primary schools.
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The work of a sorcerer is to reintegrate divergent expressions or feelings of patients into patterns present in the groups culture.
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He thinks that the emancipation of labor and the realization of use-value will allow the spheres of work and culture to be reintegrated.
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Rather than being portrayed as malevolent monsters, the recently deceased are shown attempting to return to their previous lives and reintegrate into society.
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Soon the parts of the robot dog are reintegrated and refashioned into a new, more futuristic, design.
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The government has improved its capacity to identify, protect, and reintegrate trafficking victims.
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There was no long-term treatment program that provided therapies that included teaching skills needed to reintegrate patients back into the community.
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It works by exposing the patient to their painful memories, with the goal of reintegrating their repressed emotions with their current awareness.
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It is important that these children are given the proper treatment in order to reintegrate back into society.
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However, the companies formed from the dismantling of the "zaibatsu" were later reintegrated.
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