rehabilitation
Britishnoun
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the act or process of rehabilitating
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med
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the treatment of physical disabilities by massage, electrotherapy, or exercises
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( as modifier )
rehabilitation centre
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Explanation
Rehabilitation is the act of restoring something to its original state, like the rehabilitation of the forest that had once been cleared for use as an amusement park. The noun rehabilitation comes from the Latin prefix re-, meaning “again” and habitare, meaning “make fit.” When something falls in to disrepair and needs to be restored to a better condition, it needs rehabilitation. People seek rehabilitation after an accident or surgery to restore their strength, or to learn to live without drugs or other addictive substances or behaviors.
Vocabulary lists containing rehabilitation
Flowers for Algernon
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Example Sentences
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“All these Kumbaya things,” said Conte, who heads companies in water pipeline rehabilitation and fiber-optic construction.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 4, 2026
The largest recent renovation of the White House reflecting pool occurred during the Obama administration, when a years-long rehabilitation project was completed at a cost of roughly $34 million.
From Salon • May 31, 2026
Crafting was part of rehabilitation activities offered too and the teacher helped her make a dress pattern.
From BBC • May 30, 2026
Nine hives survived and will need rehabilitation for the remainder of the year.
From Los Angeles Times • May 29, 2026
The rehabilitation of Louie Zamperini began in 1931, with a key.
From "Unbroken" by Laura Hillenbrand
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