"Reincorporate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To incorporate or absorb something again, especially into a system or organization, after it was previously separated or removed.
For example, "The company decided to reincorporate the research department, which had been outsourced to a third-party vendor."
In general, to reincorporate means to reintegrate or bring back into a whole something that was previously divided or distinct.
At the beginning of the 1990s, it became clear that Canon Malaysia had to replay and recharge its resources so as to rebuild the market.
The newly elected Iglesias government, however, has plans to reincorporate the region into Peru.
By sharing lessons learned and best practices we can “reincorporate" effective evidence-based global practices and policies into our work.
To reincorporate small-scale farms into the food supply system, we need to consider product demand and market risk.
The group aimed to reincorporate welsh in schools, through action research, community consultation and development.
The term "reimprisoning" refers to the act of imprisoning someone again, usually after they have been released from prison or a similar confinement. It suggests a backward step or a reversal of a previous decision or circumstance, where the individual is returned to a state of imprisonment they had previously escaped or was prematurely released from.
Reinaldo may refer to:<br><br>1. Reinaldo (given name), a male given name of Spanish and Italian origin.<br>2. Reinaldo (footballer, born 1947), a retired Argentine footballer.<br>3. Reinaldo (footballer, born 1957), an Ecuadoran former footballer.<br>4. Reinaldo (footballer, born 1972), an Argentine former footballer.<br>5. Reinaldo Álvarez Cabrera, a Mexican politician and present secretary of transportation for the federal government.<br>6. Reinaldo Arellano, a Mexican former professional boxer.<br><br>Alternatively, Reinaldo is also the Spanish and Portuguese feminine form of Reynold.