| DINT | • dint n. (Obsolete) A blow, stroke, especially dealt in a fight. • dint n. Force, power; especially in by dint of. • dint n. The mark left by a blow; an indentation or impression made by violence; a dent. |
| DINTS | • dints n. Plural of dint. • DINT v. to make a dent in. |
| DINTED | • dinted v. Simple past tense and past participle of dint. • DINT v. to make a dent in. |
| DINTING | • dinting v. Present participle of dint. • Dinting prop.n. A small village near Glossop, High Peak borough, Derbyshire, England (OS grid ref SK0294). • DINT v. to make a dent in. |
| DINTLESS | • DINTLESS adj. having no dints (dents). |
| UNDINTED | • undinted adj. Not dinted; unmarked by a blow. • UNDINTED adj. not dinted. |
| REDINTEGRATE | • redintegrate v. To renew, restore to wholeness. • redintegrate v. (Psychology, of a stimulus element) To reinstate a memory by redintegration. • redintegrate adj. Restored to wholeness or a perfect state; renewed. |
| REDINTEGRATED | • redintegrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of redintegrate. • REDINTEGRATE v. to make whole again; to restore. |
| REDINTEGRATES | • redintegrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of redintegrate. • REDINTEGRATE v. to make whole again; to restore. |
| REDINTEGRATING | • redintegrating v. Present participle of redintegrate. • REDINTEGRATE v. to make whole again; to restore. |
| REDINTEGRATION | • redintegration n. (Rare) Restoration to a whole or sound state. • redintegration n. (Chemistry, obsolete) Restoration of a mixture to its former nature and state. • redintegration n. (Psychology) The reinstatement of a memory upon the presentation of a stimulus element that was a part… |
| REDINTEGRATIVE | • redintegrative adj. Relating to redintegration. • REDINTEGRATIVE adj. relating to redintegration. |
| REDINTEGRATIONS | • redintegrations n. Plural of redintegration. • REDINTEGRATION n. revival of the whole of a previous mental state when a phase of it recurs. |