redintegration
11redintegration — 1. The restoration of lost or injured parts. 2. Restoration to health. 3. The recalling of a whole experience on the basis only of some item or portion of the original stimulus or circumstances of the experience. [L. red integro, pp. atus, to… …
12Redintegration — Red|in|te|gra|ti|on auch: Red|in|teg|ra|ti|on 〈f. 20; veraltet〉 Wiederherstellung; →a. Reintegration [<lat. redintegratio „Wiederherstellung, Erneuerung“; zu redintegrare „wiederherstellen“] * * * Red|in|te|gra|ti|on, die; , en [lat.… …
13rédintégration — (ré din té gra sion) s. f. Terme de médecine. Réparation des forces ou d une partie du corps. ÉTYMOLOGIE Lat. redintegrationem, de re ou red, et integrare, dénominatif d integer, entier (voy INTÈGRE) : action de rendre entier …
14Redintegration — Red|in|te|gra|ti|on* die; , en <aus lat. redintegratio »Wiederherstellung« zu redintegrare, vgl. ↑redintegrieren>: 1. (veraltet) svw. ↑Reintegration. 2. die durch einen Krieg eingeschränkte, nach dessen Beendigung wieder volle… …
15redintegration — n. renew, restore to good condition …
16redintegration — n. Restoration, renewal, reestablishment, reconstruction, renovation …
17redintegration — re·din·te·gra·tion …
18redintegration — red•in•te•gra•tion [[t]rɛdˌɪn tɪˈgreɪ ʃən, rɪˌdɪn [/t]] n. 1) the act or process of redintegrating 2) psl a) the recalling of an entire memory from a partial cue b) the repeating of the response to a complex stimulus on experiencing a part of the …
19redintegration — /rədɪntəˈgreɪʃən/ (say ruhdintuh grayshuhn) noun 1. the act or process of redintegrating. 2. Psychology the tendency, when a response has occurred to a complex stimulus, to make that same response later to any part of that stimulus …
20Association of Ideas — Association of Ideas, or Mental association, is a term used principally in the history of philosophy and of psychology to refer to explanations about the conditions under which representations arise in consciousness, and also for a principle put… …