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The term "reintegrate" has been used in English since the 15th century, originally in the sense of "to restore to an original condition." By the 17th century, it had acquired the additional meaning of "to bring back into society." The term's modern usage in the field of criminal justice and social work dates back to the 19th century.
Etymology is the study of the origin and history of words It involves tracing the develop
Etymology Latin integratio From integer whole entire atio noun suffix
Integrated Etymology Meaning and Origin Etymology refers to the study of the origin of
Etymology Latin redintegrare Prefix re again anew Root integrare to make
Etymology From Latin re back integrare to make whole Meaning To bring b
Etymology The word algebra comes from Arabic الجبر al jabr meaning reunion
Etymology From Medieval Latin procreatio a begetting from Latin procreare to beg
Etymology The word etymology is derived from the Greek word etymon which means true
Etymology Latin determinare to mark off establish limits fix From de away o
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Etymology The word priest derives from the Greek word presbyteros meaning elder or
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