0 present participle of rehabilitate
1 to return someone to a good, healthy, or normal life or condition afterthey have been in prison, been very ill, etc.:
Some effort was made, therefore, to placate the populace by addressing their material and security needs as well as by rehabilitating public institutions and facilities.
The role of plantation forests in rehabilitating degraded tropical ecosystems.
The third is to explore the possibility of rehabilitating the descriptive adequacy of consent theory.
Many grasslands are now being acknowledged as having a multifunctional role in producing food and rehabilitating crop lands, in environmental management and cultural heritage.
Political reformers would have had the challenge of not only introducing, but also rehabilitating, liberalism in the collective political consciousness.
Agroforestry approaches for rehabilitating degraded lands after tropical deforestation.
Farmers were willing to invest in rehabilitating their land where systems also produced products or income.
It is after all nurses and occupational therapists who spend most time rehabilitating these patients and the research from these professions is not particularly drawn upon.