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rehabilitate To restore to health or wholeness.
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rehabilitate To restore to effectiveness or normal life by training etc., esp. after imprisonment or illness; to restore to former privileges or reputation or a proper condition. Derivative (rehabilitative adj.; rehabilitation n.[medieval Latin: rehabilitare (as re-, habilitate)])
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rehabilitate Helping a person recover from drug addiction. Rehabilitation teaches the addict new behaviors to live life without drugs.
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rehabilitation 1. the restoration of normal form and function after injury or illness.  2. the restoration of the ill or injured patient to optimal functional level in the home and community in relation to physical, psychosocial, vocational, and recreational activity.
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rehabilitation m. the branch of physiatrics concerned with restoration of form and function after injury or illness.
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