rehabilitated 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.
rehabilitated 近义词
renovate, adjust
更多rehabilitated例句
- Meanwhile, Mayor Emanuel was struggling in 2016 to rehabilitate his political standing.
- I even think she wanted to rehabilitate him for his violence.
- Every year, the staff at WildCare, a California animal rescue organization, is tasked with rehabilitating hundreds of birds and other wild animals mauled by outdoor house cats.
- The company is renowned for rehabilitating brands and enjoys enormous clout with suppliers and retail landlords because of its size.
- Police, courts and corrections officials historically have failed survivors by blaming the victim, dropping charges and not attempting to rehabilitate offenders.
- The center had rehabilitated eaglets before and had recently released one back into the wild with apparent success.
- On the eve of the dedication of his presidential library, can George W. Bush be rehabilitated?
- In the process of winning his second championship ring James may finally have rehabilitated his public image.
- When the war ended, those workers were rehabilitated for the labor market.
- The voters rehabilitated a politician who has become a clown, an orange pancake-faced caricature of a demagogue.
- Here life rehabilitated itself, became wonderful and glorious; and I was glad to be alive.
- The character of the Templars is not rehabilitated by condemning the conduct of the King and Pope.
- The witch of history is gone, and can never be rehabilitated—would that superstition had died with her.
- The aristocracy has to be rehabilitated in the face of a very strong force of the third estate.
- She greeted Pippin pleasantly, admired the rehabilitated potato knife, thought his must be a pleasant trade in summer weather.