Similar words: rehabilitation, facilitate, habitat, habitation, ability, viability, stability, liability. Meaning: [‚rɪːə'bɪlɪteɪt] v. 1. reinstall politically 2. restore to a state of good condition or operation 3. help to readapt, as to a former state of health or good repute.
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1. He used exercise programmes to rehabilitate the patients.
2. The prison service should try to rehabilitate prisoners so that they can lead normal lives when they leave prison.
3. The Prime Minister seems to be trying to rehabilitate the former defence secretary.
4. Considerable efforts have been made to rehabilitate patients who have suffered in this way.
5. There was no money to rehabilitate the tower.
6. The doctors tried to rehabilitate soldiers who had lost limbs during the war.
7. We will plan to rehabilitate the run - down neighborhood.
8. You can not rehabilitate a fire ant.
9. After surgery, he must rehabilitate his leg to develop the strength necessary to once again be an explosive runner.
10. Programs have been established to help young adults rehabilitate or achieve their potential.
11. Deaver devised the campaign to rehabilitate the First Lady's image.
12. After 1972 the semi-autonomous administration made efforts to rehabilitate and expand the system.
13. Jail is not a good place to rehabilitate delinquent youths.
14. Does prison help rehabilitate criminals?
15. It aims to rehabilitate and develop natural forests.
16. The scar that blain blain leaves? How ability rehabilitate?
17. The Sequoia Club attempted to rehabilitate itself.
18. Results The patients who abided nurses guide to rehabilitate have better effects than who didn t.
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19. Objective: Apply with lateral's femoral anterior dissociative flap rehabilitate the foot's defect of extensive soft tissue.
20. His candidacy has divided the party; while most have scorned him, others have sought to rehabilitate him.
21. She said the mayor named him to the Disability Council because he believed a person deserved a chance to rehabilitate himself.
22. In Delhi, an International Labor Organization-backed pilot program gives instruction on how to rehabilitate discarded shoes.
23. Many analysts said the interview was an obvious attempt by Salinas, who now lives in Ireland, to rehabilitate his reputation.
24. This could add considerably to the existing demand to rehabilitate patients from Rampton special hospital, which also lies within Bassetlaw.
25. Now, my father has a tiring job, a long commute, and a house to rehabilitate besides.
26. He supported keeping the California Academy of Sciences in the park and spending millions in public funds to rehabilitate it.
27. The city will be using some of its tax dollars to rehabilitate its downtown area.
28. The braille workshop in Gloucester prison is designed to rehabilitate inmates, as well as helping blind and partially sighted children.
29. The recovering succession and monitoring of degenerated rangeland are important to rehabilitate and sustainable development of grassland ecosystem in pastoral area.
30. But across eastern Europe, the Baltic republics and the Ukraine, the drive to rewrite history is being used to relativise Nazi crimes and rehabilitate collaborators.
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