rehabilitate
21rehabilitate — verb 1》 restore to health or normal life by training and therapy after imprisonment, addiction, or illness. 2》 restore the standing or reputation of. 3》 restore to a former condition. Derivatives rehabilitation noun rehabilitative adjective… …
22rehabilitate — v. a. 1. Reinstate (in a former right or privilege), re establish, restore, qualify again. 2. Re establish, restore, renew, reinvigorate, reinstate, redintegrate, renovate, reconstruct, reconstitute, restore to former vigor and splendor …
23rehabilitate — verb (T) 1 to help someone to live a healthy, useful, or active life again after they have been seriously ill or in prison: a special unit for rehabilitating stroke patients 2 to improve a building or area so that it returns to the good condition …
24rehabilitate — v 1. restore, reclaim, redevelop, recondition, return to normal or normalcy; renovate, renew, refurbish, redecorate, brighten up, give a breath of fresh air; repair, fix, fix up, mend, doctor, get back in shape; redintegrate, make whole again,… …
25rehabilitate — re·ha·bil·i·tate …
26rehabilitate — [ˌriːəˈbɪlɪˌteɪt] verb [T] to help someone to return to a normal life after they have been in prison, or after they have been ADDICTED to drugs or alcohol rehabilitation [ˌriːəbɪlɪˈteɪʃ(ə)n] noun [U] …
27rehabilitate — re•ha•bil•i•tate [[t]ˌri həˈbɪl ɪˌteɪt, ˌri ə [/t]] v. t. tat•ed, tat•ing 1) to restore or bring to a condition of good health, ability to work, or productive activity 2) to restore to good condition, operation, or management 3) to reestablish… …
28rehabilitate — /rihəˈbɪləteɪt / (say reehuh biluhtayt) verb (t) (rehabilitated, rehabilitating) 1. to restore to a good condition, especially in a medical sense, of persons; regenerate, or alter to an improved form. 2. to restore (an injured wild animal) to… …
29rehabilitate — , rehabilitation Ho opulapula …
30rehabilitate — To effect a rehabilitation. See rehabilitation …