0 past simple and past 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.: --
Such factors may decrease the biodiversity of reintroduced vegetation at rehabilitated sites and, thus, reduce the effectiveness of an ex situ collection.
All the landowners were given cash compensation and land and rehabilitated elsewhere.
Villages should be got rehabilitated and intensive propaganda to be carried on for communal harmony. 11.
Scientists who had been persecuted were publicly rehabilitated, and the graduate system was resumed.
Convicted criminals need to be rehabilitated rather than punished (agree/disagree).
Rather, any conflation of the epistemic and the moral ought to be flagged and then eliminated in a philosophically rehabilitated omission concept.
The group was seen as being incapable of being rehabilitated, so that the solutions were segregation or sterilization.
The scheme was rehabilitated from 1993 to 1995.