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How to pronounce rehabilitate in English?

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Type Words
Type of reconstruct, restore
Derivation rehabilitative, rehabilitation


The prisoner was successfully rehabilitated.
After a year in the mental clinic, the patient is now rehabilitated.
Type Words
Type of reinstate
Derivation rehabilitation


Deng Xiao Ping was rehabilitated several times throughout his lifetime.
Type Words
Type of reconstruct, restore
Derivation rehabilitation, rehabilitative

Examples of rehabilitate

rehabilitate
Rehabilitate the line, hire a freight rail operator, and ban big trucks on I-70.
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There's $20 million set aside to rehabilitate 200 buses and keep them operating.
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Galliano wants to rehabilitate his career, he will have to do it someplace else.
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Undercover Boss is competent TV, but it won't rehabilitate the image of the CEO.
From the newsweek.com
An Indian study estimated the time to rehabilitate such lands to about 30 years.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Brown has been trying to rehabilitate his image since the 2009 attack on Rihanna.
From the freep.com
The computer can also define how much the patient will be able to rehabilitate.
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They say they want to rehabilitate us but you carried us to that kind of a place.
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A family member in the physical therapy business helped her rehabilitate herself.
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More examples
  • Help to readapt, as to a former state of health or good repute; "The prisoner was successfully rehabilitated"; "After a year in the mental clinic, the patient is now rehabilitated"
  • Reinstall politically; "Deng Xiao Ping was rehabilitated several times throughout his lifetime"
  • Restore to a state of good condition or operation
  • (rehabilitation) the restoration of someone to a useful place in society
  • (rehabilitation) reclamation: the conversion of wasteland into land suitable for use of habitation or cultivation
  • (rehabilitation) vindication of a person's character and the re-establishment of that person's reputation
  • (Rehabilitation (neuropsychology)) Rehabilitation of sensory and cognitive function typically involves methods for retraining neural pathways or training new neural pathways to regain or improve neurocognitive functioning that has been diminished by disease or traumatic injury.
  • (Rehabilitation (penology)) Rehabilitation means; To restore to useful life, as through therapy and education or To restore to good condition, operation, or capacity.
  • (Rehabilitation (political)) Political rehabilitation is the process by which a member of a political organization or government who has fallen into disgrace, is restored to public life. ...