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had rehabilitated

  • past perfect
    of rehabilitate.
    rehabilitate
    verb (used with object)
    to restore to a condition of good health, ability to work, or the like.

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“It wasn’t something I was too involved in, just supporting someone who had rehabilitated and made great strides to being a better person,” Baldwin said.

From Seattle Times Dec. 7, 2022

Both said that Mr. Coddington had rehabilitated himself and was far different from who he was when he committed the crime.

From New York Times Aug. 25, 2022

In the safety commission’s most recent report Tuesday, the most serious findings involved how Metro had rehabilitated and overhauled its 6000-series rail cars.

From Washington Post Sep. 14, 2021

It’s a sign of how thoroughly Dr. Dre had rehabilitated '70s and early '80s funk, from 1992's The Chronic through to the golden age of Death Row.

From The Verge Jun. 18, 2015

I had rehabilitated myself and at the same time restored my own regard for him and the Thembu roval house.

From "Long Walk to Freedom" by Nelson Mandela