rehabilitate
re|ha|bili|tate /r'iːhəb'ɪlɪteɪt/ (rehabilitates rehabilitating rehabilitated)
1 [VERB] V n
To rehabilitate someone who has been ill or in prison means to help them to live a normal life again. To rehabilitate someone who has a drug or alcohol problem means to help them stop using drugs or alcohol.
Considerable efforts have been made to rehabilitate patients who have suffered in this way.
● rehabilitation [N-UNCOUNT]
...the rehabilitation of young offenders.
2 [VERB] be V-ed, V n
If someone is rehabilitated, they begin to be considered acceptable again after a period during which they have been rejected or severely criticized. (FORMAL)
Ten years later, Dreyfus was rehabilitated...
His candidacy has divided the party; while most have scorned him, others have sought to rehabilitate him.
1 [VERB] V n
To rehabilitate someone who has been ill or in prison means to help them to live a normal life again. To rehabilitate someone who has a drug or alcohol problem means to help them stop using drugs or alcohol.
Considerable efforts have been made to rehabilitate patients who have suffered in this way.
● rehabilitation [N-UNCOUNT]
...the rehabilitation of young offenders.
2 [VERB] be V-ed, V n
If someone is rehabilitated, they begin to be considered acceptable again after a period during which they have been rejected or severely criticized. (FORMAL)
Ten years later, Dreyfus was rehabilitated...
His candidacy has divided the party; while most have scorned him, others have sought to rehabilitate him.