0 to bring (a criminal or someone who has been ill) back to a normal life, normal standards of behaviour etc by treatment or training -- phục hồi
If the property is unsuitable, it should be sufficiently rehabilitated to make it suitable.
I do not see how their services could help in rehabilitating soldiers under sentence, as it is stated here.
In the late 1970s the housing associations were providing 40,000 dwellings a year, the vast bulk of which consisted increasingly of rehabilitated properties.
They have an important role not only in punishing prisoners but in rehabilitating them for the society that they will invariably rejoin.
Where are they to be trained, rehabilitated and released?
Alternatively, 320 local authority houses can be modernised, or 60 properties which the local authority has acquired can be rehabilitated.
Does he intend to increase still further the proportion of rehabilitated property?
Many people take the view that prison is justifiable only on the basis that it is used for the purpose of rehabilitating the prisoner.