Definition of Redintegrative

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Redintegrative

rediminished
rediminishes
rediminishing
reding
redingot
redingote
redingotes
redingots
redingtonite
redintegrate
redintegrated
redintegrates
redintegrating
redintegration
redintegrations
redintegrative (current term)
redip
redipped
redipping
redips
redipt
redirect
redirect examination
redirectable
redirected
redirecting
redirection
redirections
redirector
redirectors

Literary usage of Redintegrative

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Alternative: A Study in Psychology by Edmund R. Clay (1882)
"The infant's recognition of the flame before experience has taught him that it is the subject of a hurtful quality, is an example of non-redintegrative ..."

2. The Alternative: A Study in Psychology by Edmund R. Clay (1882)
"The infant's recognition of the flame before experience has taught him that it is the subject of a hurtful quality, is an example of non-redintegrative ..."

3. The Psychology of Functional Neuroses by Harry Levi Hollingworth (1920)
"CHAPTER V LEVELS OF redintegrative RESPONSE Another distinction may be drawn, on the basis of the nature of the response pattern and the general divisions ..."

4. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society by Aristotelian Society (Great Britain) (1891)
"p¡irts of the whole redintegrative organism, and into the connection! between them. If this inference is admitted we shall have added another distinct ..."

5. The Metaphysic of Experience by Shadworth Hollway Hodgson (1898)
"It is not its immediate concomitant, but a secondary effect, an effect conditioned upon the stimulation of a non-neural tissue by that redintegrative action ..."

6. Time and Space: A Metaphysical Essay by Shadworth Hollway Hodgson (1865)
"But the truth is, that, wherever there is a voluntary redintegrative process, there is deduction; the interest supplies the matter and directs the movement, ..."

7. Time and Space: A Metaphysical Essay by Shadworth Hollway Hodgson (1865)
"But the truth is, that, wherever there is a voluntary redintegrative process, there is deduction; the interest supplies the matter and directs the movement, ..."

8. The Principles of Psychology by William James (1918)
"The direction of its course and the form of its transitions, whether redintegrative, associative, or similar, are due to unknown regulative or determinative ..."

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