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rehabilitate

[ ree-huh-bil-i-teyt, ree-uh- ]

verb (used with object)

rehabilitated, rehabilitating.
  1. to restore to a condition of good health, ability to work, or the like.
  2. to restore to good condition, operation, or management, as a bankrupt business.

    Synonyms: , , , ,

  3. to reestablish the good reputation of (a person, one's character or name, etc.).
  4. to restore formally to former capacity, standing, rank, rights, or privileges.


verb (used without object)

rehabilitated, rehabilitating.
  1. to undergo rehabilitation.

rehabilitate

/ 藢谤颈藧蓹藞产瑟濒瑟藢迟别瑟迟 /

verb

  1. to help (a person who has acquired a disability or addiction or who has just been released from prison) to readapt to society or a new job, as by vocational guidance, retraining, or therapy
  2. to restore to a former position or rank
  3. to restore the good reputation of
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • 藢谤别丑补藞产颈濒颈迟补迟颈惫别, adjective
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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms

  • 谤别顎卙补路产颈濒顎卛路迟补顎僼颈辞苍 noun
  • 谤别顎卙补路产颈濒顎僫路迟补顎卼颈惫别 adjective
  • 谤别顎卙补路产颈濒顎僫路迟补顎卼辞谤 noun
  • 苍辞苍顎卹别路丑补路产颈濒顎卛路迟补顎僼颈辞苍 noun
  • 苍辞苍顎卹别路丑补路产颈濒顎僫路迟补顎卼颈惫别 adjective
  • 耻苍顎卹别路丑补路产颈濒顎僫路迟补迟顎卐诲 adjective
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of rehabilitate1

1570鈥80; < Medieval Latin 谤别丑补产颈濒颈迟腻迟耻蝉, past participle of 谤别丑补产颈濒颈迟腻谤别 to restore. See re-, habilitate
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of rehabilitate1

C16: from Medieval Latin 谤别丑补产颈濒颈迟腻谤别 to restore, from re- + Latin 丑补产颈濒颈迟腻蝉 skill, ability
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Example Sentences

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Thousands have gone through the 10-year-old program, and it鈥檚 part of a broader push by the state to go beyond punishment and rehabilitate incarcerated people and reduce recidivism.

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Nevertheless, as pope, Francis rehabilitated and reconciled with several liberation theologians once exiled by his predecessors and seemed to share the goal of orienting the church more towards serving the oppressed.

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His good behavior and work to rehabilitate himself and support other felons led to a reduced sentence.

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The matter of resentencing rested on two factors, he said: whether the brothers had been rehabilitated since committing their crimes, and whether they still posed a risk of violence.

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"We need to get our story out, and do whatever we can to ensure justice for those who didn't return, and to help those who are surviving to rehabilitate into life."

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