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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reintegrate.

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Examples

  • Nobody reintegrates to the losing side, said Marine Gen. James Mattis, commander of Central Command, which oversees operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    U.S. seizes 'moment' to try to flip Taliban 2011

  • "We use the family as a way to dramatize how Brody reintegrates into his old life and how difficult that is," Gansa says.

    Is Showtime's Homeland TV's First Post-Post-9/11 Show? 2011

  • • Yellow Ribbon Program: Prepares National Guard and Reserve members and their families for deployments, sustains their families during deployments and reintegrates servicemembers with their families, communities and employers upon re-deployment or release from active duty

    Information and Support for Guardsmen and Families - SpouseBUZZ 2009

  • Nobody reintegrates to the losing side, said Marine Gen. James Mattis, commander of Central Command, which oversees operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    U.S. seizes 'moment' to try to flip Taliban 2011

  • It's my hope that this country can leave its primitive, punitive approach to criminal justice behind in favor of a more enlightened one, one that retains some of the mercy I hear in my friend's final words, a restorative approach that heals and reintegrates victims and families and offenders alike.

    Bob Cowser: Petit Murders and the Death Penalty Bob Cowser 2010

  • It's my hope that this country can leave its primitive, punitive approach to criminal justice behind in favor of a more enlightened one, one that retains some of the mercy I hear in my friend's final words, a restorative approach that heals and reintegrates victims and families and offenders alike.

    Bob Cowser: Petit Murders and the Death Penalty Bob Cowser 2010

  • It's my hope that this country can leave its primitive, punitive approach to criminal justice behind in favor of a more enlightened one, one that retains some of the mercy I hear in my friend's final words, a restorative approach that heals and reintegrates victims and families and offenders alike.

    Bob Cowser: Petit Murders and the Death Penalty Bob Cowser 2010

  • It's my hope that this country can leave its primitive, punitive approach to criminal justice behind in favor of a more enlightened one, one that retains some of the mercy I hear in my friend's final words, a restorative approach that heals and reintegrates victims and families and offenders alike.

    Bob Cowser: Petit Murders and the Death Penalty Bob Cowser 2010

  • It's my hope that this country can leave its primitive, punitive approach to criminal justice behind in favor of a more enlightened one, one that retains some of the mercy I hear in my friend's final words, a restorative approach that heals and reintegrates victims and families and offenders alike.

    Bob Cowser: Petit Murders and the Death Penalty Bob Cowser 2010

  • It's my hope that this country can leave its primitive, punitive approach to criminal justice behind in favor of a more enlightened one, one that retains some of the mercy I hear in my friend's final words, a restorative approach that heals and reintegrates victims and families and offenders alike.

    Bob Cowser: Petit Murders and the Death Penalty Bob Cowser 2010

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