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re·ha·bil·i·tate R0129100 (rē′hə-bĭl′ĭ-tāt′)tr.v. re·ha·bil·i·tat·ed, re·ha·bil·i·tat·ing, re·ha·bil·i·tates 1. To restore to good health or useful life, as through therapy and education: rehabilitate a patient; rehabilitate a prison inmate.2. To restore to good condition: rehabilitate a storefront; rehabilitate the economy.3. To cause to be regarded again in a positive way; reestablish esteem for: rehabilitate a reputation; rehabilitate a forgotten poet.4. To restore the former rank, privileges, or rights of: Under the new regime, party members who had been sent to prison were rehabilitated. [Medieval Latin rehabilitāre, rehabilitāt-, to restore to a former rank : Latin re-, re- + Late Latin habilitāre, to enable; see habilitate.] re′ha·bil′i·tat′a·ble adj.re′ha·bil′i·ta′tion n.re′ha·bil′i·ta′tive adj.rehabilitate (ˌriːəˈbɪlɪˌteɪt) vb (tr) 1. (Social Welfare) 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 therapy2. to restore to a former position or rank3. to restore the good reputation of[C16: from Medieval Latin rehabilitāre to restore, from re- + Latin habilitās skill, ability] ˌrehaˈbilitative adjre•ha•bil•i•tate (ˌri həˈbɪl ɪˌteɪt, ˌri ə-) 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 the good reputation of. 4. to restore formally to former capacity, standing, rank, rights, or privileges. [1570–80; < Medieval Latin rehabilitātus, past participle of rehabilitāre] re`ha•bil`i•ta′tion, n. re`ha•bil′i•ta`tive, adj. re`ha•bil′i•ta`tor, n. rehabilitate Past participle: rehabilitated Gerund: rehabilitating
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rehabilitate | rehabilitate |
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I rehabilitate | you rehabilitate | he/she/it rehabilitates | we rehabilitate | you rehabilitate | they rehabilitate |
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I rehabilitated | you rehabilitated | he/she/it rehabilitated | we rehabilitated | you rehabilitated | they rehabilitated |
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I am rehabilitating | you are rehabilitating | he/she/it is rehabilitating | we are rehabilitating | you are rehabilitating | they are rehabilitating |
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I have rehabilitated | you have rehabilitated | he/she/it has rehabilitated | we have rehabilitated | you have rehabilitated | they have rehabilitated |
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I was rehabilitating | you were rehabilitating | he/she/it was rehabilitating | we were rehabilitating | you were rehabilitating | they were rehabilitating |
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I had rehabilitated | you had rehabilitated | he/she/it had rehabilitated | we had rehabilitated | you had rehabilitated | they had rehabilitated |
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I will rehabilitate | you will rehabilitate | he/she/it will rehabilitate | we will rehabilitate | you will rehabilitate | they will rehabilitate |
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I will have rehabilitated | you will have rehabilitated | he/she/it will have rehabilitated | we will have rehabilitated | you will have rehabilitated | they will have rehabilitated |
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I will be rehabilitating | you will be rehabilitating | he/she/it will be rehabilitating | we will be rehabilitating | you will be rehabilitating | they will be rehabilitating |
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I have been rehabilitating | you have been rehabilitating | he/she/it has been rehabilitating | we have been rehabilitating | you have been rehabilitating | they have been rehabilitating |
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I will have been rehabilitating | you will have been rehabilitating | he/she/it will have been rehabilitating | we will have been rehabilitating | you will have been rehabilitating | they will have been rehabilitating |
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I had been rehabilitating | you had been rehabilitating | he/she/it had been rehabilitating | we had been rehabilitating | you had been rehabilitating | they had been rehabilitating |
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I would rehabilitate | you would rehabilitate | he/she/it would rehabilitate | we would rehabilitate | you would rehabilitate | they would rehabilitate |
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I would have rehabilitated | you would have rehabilitated | he/she/it would have rehabilitated | we would have rehabilitated | you would have rehabilitated | they would have rehabilitated | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | rehabilitate - 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"restore, reconstruct - return to its original or usable and functioning condition; "restore the forest to its original pristine condition" | | 2. | rehabilitate - reinstall politically; "Deng Xiao Ping was rehabilitated several times throughout his lifetime"reinstate - restore to the previous state or rankpurge - oust politically; "Deng Xiao Ping was purged several times throughout his lifetime" | | 3. | rehabilitate - restore to a state of good condition or operationrestore, reconstruct - return to its original or usable and functioning condition; "restore the forest to its original pristine condition" |
rehabilitateverb1. reintegrate, retrain, restore to health, readapt Considerable efforts have been made to rehabilitate patients.2. reinstate, restore, re-establish, reinstall, forgive, bring back, pardon, exonerate, absolve, exculpate Ten years later, Dreyfus was rehabilitated.3. restore, develop, convert, renew, adjust, rebuild, upgrade, make good, overhaul, revamp, mend, refurbish, renovate, reconstruct, reinstate, re-establish, make over, refit, fix up (informal, chiefly U.S. & Canad.), modernize, reconstitute, redecorate, recondition, reinvigorate a program for rehabilitating low-income housingrehabilitateverbTo bring back to a previous normal condition:rebuild, reclaim, recondition, reconstruct, reinstate, rejuvenate, renovate, restitute, restore.Translationsrehabilitate (riːəˈbiliteit) verb to bring (a criminal or someone who has been ill) back to a normal life, normal standards of behaviour etc by treatment or training. 使(病患)恢復正常生活,改造(受刑人) 改造(罪犯等),使(长期服刑者)恢复正常生活,使(重病患者)康复使复原 ˈrehaˌbiliˈtation noun 復健,戒治 复原
Rehabilitate
RehabilitateTo restore to a useful state by repair, alteration, or modification.rehabilitate
rehabilitate (rē′hə-bĭl′ĭ-tāt′)tr.v. rehabili·tated, rehabili·tating, rehabili·tates To restore to good health or useful life, as through therapy and education: rehabilitate a patient; rehabilitate a prison inmate. re′ha·bil′i·tat′a·ble adj.re′ha·bil′i·ta′tion n.re′ha·bil′i·ta′tive adj.Patient discussion about rehabilitateQ. Is it possible to help someone be rehabilitated from alcohol? I want to help my father but he just wont go to rehab. I know he has to want it first and he does- but he doesnt like the whole social thing around it. I guess I could do it by myself- at home- but how??A. i agree with scooter, good advises. of course AA meetings have great affect. but it'll be hard to convince him to go if he refuses to take control of his problem. try getting a good friend of him to help you. it might do the trick. More discussions about rehabilitateLegalSeeRehabilitationrehabilitate
rehabilitateTo restore a structure to good condition after deterioration. See RHB See RHBrehabilitate
Synonyms for rehabilitateverb reintegrateSynonyms- reintegrate
- retrain
- restore to health
- readapt
verb reinstateSynonyms- reinstate
- restore
- re-establish
- reinstall
- forgive
- bring back
- pardon
- exonerate
- absolve
- exculpate
verb restoreSynonyms- restore
- develop
- convert
- renew
- adjust
- rebuild
- upgrade
- make good
- overhaul
- revamp
- mend
- refurbish
- renovate
- reconstruct
- reinstate
- re-establish
- make over
- refit
- fix up
- modernize
- reconstitute
- redecorate
- recondition
- reinvigorate
Synonyms for rehabilitateverb to bring back to a previous normal conditionSynonyms- rebuild
- reclaim
- recondition
- reconstruct
- reinstate
- rejuvenate
- renovate
- restitute
- restore
Antonyms for rehabilitateverb help to readapt, as to a former state of health or good reputeRelated Wordsverb reinstall politicallyRelated WordsAntonymsverb restore to a state of good condition or operationRelated Words |