redintegration
1rédintégration — ● rédintégration nom féminin (anglais redintegration, du latin redintegratio, renouvellement) Processus psychologique selon lequel un élément d une totalité mentale tendrait à faire réapparaître cette totalité dans l esprit d un sujet.… …
2Redintegration — refers to the restoration of the whole of something from a part of it. In cognitive psychology the word is used in reference to phenomena in the field of memory. The everyday phenomenon is that a small part of a memory can remind a person of the… …
3Redintegration — Re*din te*gra tion ( gr? sh?n), n. [L. redintegratio.] 1. Restoration to a whole or sound state; renewal; renovation. Dr. H. More. [1913 Webster] 2. (Chem.) Restoration of a mixed body or matter to its former nature and state. [Achaic.] Coxe.… …
4Redintegration — Redintegration, lat., Wiederherstellung; redintegriren, wiederherstellen …
5redintegration — index reconversion, rehabilitation, repair, revival Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
6redintegration — [ri din΄tə grā′shən] n. [ME redyntegracyon < L redintegratio] 1. a redintegrating or being redintegrated 2. Psychol. the tendency to respond to a later stimulus in the same way as to an earlier complex stimulus of which the later one was a… …
7redintegration — /red in ti gray sheuhn, ri din /, n. 1. the act or process of redintegrating. 2. Psychol. reintegration (def. 3b). [1425 75; < L redintegration (s. of redintegratio), equiv. to redintegrat(us) (see REDINTEGRATE) + ion ION] * * * …
8redintegration — ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈgrāshən noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English redyntegracyon, from Latin redintegration , redintegratio, from redintegratus + ion , io ion 1. archaic : restoration to a former state 2. a …
9redintegration — noun Date: 15th century 1. archaic restoration to a former state 2. a. revival of the whole of a previous mental state when a phase of it recurs b. arousal of any response by a part of the complex of stimuli that originally aroused that response… …
10redintegration — noun a) Restoration to a whole or sound state. b) The reinstatement of a memory upon the presentation of a stimulus element that was a part of the stimulus complex that had aroused the event …