rehabilitate
Word family nounrehabilitationrehabilitatoradjectiverehabilitativeverbrehabilitate
re·ha·bil·i·tate /ˌriːhəˈbɪlɪteɪt/ verb [transitiveT] 1 MHSEto help someone to live a healthy, useful, or active life again after they have been seriously ill or in prison 协助〔重病患者〕康复;帮助〔刑满释放者〕恢复正常生活 a special unit for rehabilitating stroke patients 协助中风患者康复的特殊病房
2 GOOD ENOUGHto make people think that someone or something is good again after a period when people had a bad opinion of them 恢复…的名誉 The prime minister seems to be trying to rehabilitate the former defence secretary. 首相似乎在努力为前国防大臣恢复名誉。
3 TBCIMPROVEto improve a building or area so that it returns to the good condition it was in before 使恢复原状,修复〔建筑或地区〕 → renovate A lot of the older houses have now been rehabilitated. 很多老房子现在都进行了修葺。
—rehabilitation /ˌriːhəbɪlɪˈteɪʃən/ noun [uncountableU] the rehabilitation of mentally ill patients 精神病患者的康复治疗
Origin rehabilitate (1500-1600) Medieval Latin past participle of rehabilitare, from Latin habilitas “ability”