different between reintegration vs rehabilitation
reintegration
English
Etymology
re- +? integration
Noun
reintegration (countable and uncountable, plural reintegrations)
- The process of reintegrating.
Anagrams
- reorientating, trigeneration
reintegration From the web:
- what reintegration phase moves the recovered
- what reintegration into society
- reintegration what does it mean
- reintegration what is the meaning
- what is reintegration in criminal justice
- what is reintegration therapy
- what is reintegration plan
- what is reintegration in psychology
rehabilitation
English
Etymology
From Middle French réhabilitation, from Medieval Latin rehabilitatio.
Noun
rehabilitation (countable and uncountable, plural rehabilitations)
- The process of rehabilitating somebody or something.
- August 16 2014, Daniel Taylor, "Swansea upstage Manchester United in Louis van Gaal’s Premier League bow," guardian.co.uk:
- Maybe now it should be clearer why Louis van Gaal has been telling anyone who cares to listen they should not be surprised if Manchester United’s rehabilitation takes longer than they would ideally like.
- August 16 2014, Daniel Taylor, "Swansea upstage Manchester United in Louis van Gaal’s Premier League bow," guardian.co.uk:
Translations
See also
- rehab
rehabilitation From the web:
- what rehabilitation counselors do
- what rehabilitation programs are available in prison
- what rehabilitation means
- what rehabilitation center
- what rehabilitation center do
- what does rehabilitation
- is rehab short for rehabilitation
- what is rehabilitation definition
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