rehabilitate 的 2 个定义
re·ha·bil·i·tat·ed, re·ha·bil·i·tat·ing.
- to restore to a condition of good health, ability to work, or the like.
- to restore to good condition, operation, or management, as a bankrupt business.
- to reestablish the good reputation of.
- to restore formally to former capacity, standing, rank, rights, or privileges.
re·ha·bil·i·tat·ed, re·ha·bil·i·tat·ing.
- to undergo rehabilitation.
rehabilitate 近义词
renovate, adjust
更多rehabilitate例句
- “They would be forced to continue this kind of relationship as part of their treatment, as a way that they could prove to the state that they had rehabilitated their character, their work ethic, that they were able to leave institutions,” Catte said.
- Once the turtles are rehabilitated in the coming months, Riley said, they will be released to where they were found.
- The sheriff’s departments have a duty to provide care and to rehabilitate those individuals who walk through their doors.
- The 28-year-old guard, who was a two-time all-star with the Indiana Pacers, needs to rehabilitate his reputation and market value after two injury-plagued seasons and a forgettable stint with the Rockets.
- The goal, Metro staff said in a proposal that board members will review Thursday, is to “improve system safety, state of good repair and reliability” while also rehabilitating and modernizing the rail system.
- "I did all the work to get my fastball back, to rehabilitate my shoulder," he says.
- To rehabilitate his battered public image, he needs to do more than take selfies on the steps of City Hall.
- This is clearly a step by Zimmerman to rehabilitate his image so he can hopefully profit off his fame down the line.
- The only good news for Rubio is that his immigration gambit occurred early enough for him to rehabilitate and recover.
- Punishment should be enough to deter, to punish, and in the case of incorrigibles, to rehabilitate.
- Cardinal Wiseman, in his beautiful tale of Fabiola, attempts to rehabilitate the primitive ages in the garb of modern Romanism.
- It did not seem so bad; if Chicoutimi was no worse he could live there well enough till he could rehabilitate himself.
- That Yankee phrase did more to rehabilitate her than all his assurances.
- He could never rehabilitate himself among decent men and women.
- We are in the humour to rehabilitate all things, and pinchbeck has now its turn with the rest.