释义 |
rehabilitative, a.|riːhəˈbɪlɪtətɪv| [f. rehabilitate v. + -ive.] Of or pertaining to rehabilitation; designed to rehabilitate.
1958Times 8 Oct. 11/3 The rehabilitative process should begin with a man's arrival and should not stop short at the moment of release. 1963T. & P. Morris Pentonville vii. 172 Many inmates are full of ideas about how prison could be improved, both as a deterrent and a rehabilitative technique. 1973Black Panther 22 Sept. 5/2 There are no rehabilitative services offered in the Texas prisons. 1979Arizona Daily Star 8 Apr. (Parade Suppl.) 4/1 This is short⁓term alimony, where the husband pays his former wife a monthly stipend for a limited period, generally two years, or even a lump sum. The term used by lawyers is ‘rehabilitative alimony’. The idea is for the ex-wife to take advantage of the alimony period to return to school, to take a brushup course, or to launch a career. 1979Internat. Jrnl. Sociol. of Law VII. 329 She feels that with the turn away from the rehabilitative model, indeterminate sentences and parole, we may inadvertently end up with a less disciminating system. |