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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    reintegrate reunite rejoin recombine merge blend fuse amalgamate consolidate integrate reincorporate reestablish restore revive rejuvenate renew regenerate revitalize resuscitate reanimate reinvigorate reactivate reenergize rebirth redo rebuild reconstruct reform reorganize restructure readmit reaccept retry reassimilate reabsorb realign reassemble reattach rebind reconnect recreate redesign rediscover redeem reformulate refashion reforge reform rebuild reconstitute reconvert redeem rededicate redevote redirect reeducate reemploy reengage reenlist reenter reestablish reexamine refocus refound regenerate rehabilitate reimagine reinstate reinvigorate reinvent reiterate rejoin rekindle relaunch relocate remerge remold renew renovate reoccupy reoperate reorient reown repatriate repopulate repossess repurpose requalify requote rereact rerecognize reregister reregulate rerelate reopen repose reproduce republish request require reroute reschedule resettle reset resharpen reshuffle resituate resist resolve resound resource respect resurface retake retrain retread retranslate retribalize reunify reuse revamp reveal revive revisit revivify revolve reward rework rewrite

    Meaning of Reincorporate

    The primary meaning of "Reincorporate" is to incorporate something again or anew.

    Definitions

    • To incorporate (something) again or anew into a whole.
    • * To bring (someone or something) back into a group, organization, or system.
    • * To resume or restart a practice, activity, or process that had stopped.

    Etymology of Reincorporate

    The word "Reincorporate" originates from the Latin words "re" (meaning "again" or "anew") and "incorporare" (meaning "to incorporate" or "to embody"), which is a combination of "in" (meaning "in" or "into") and "corpus" (meaning "body").
    Historically, the word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of incorporating something into a whole again.

    Example Uses

    • The company plans to reincorporate the old factory into its production line.
    • * After a few years of separation, the couple decided to reincorporate into each other's lives.
    • * The new policy aims to reincorporate traditional practices into modern society.

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