Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
rehabilitate .
Etymologies
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Examples
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F Wilson Chandler is still rehabilitating from the groin injury that prematurely ended his season and surgery to clean out scar tissue in his left ankle.
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In spite of the neglect that many of these dogs have suffered, those of us involved in rehabilitating puppy mill dogs are amazed at how quickly they respond to a gentle hand and good veterinary care.
Wayne Pacelle: A Veterinarian's Prognosis for Stopping Puppy Mill Cruelty
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The Foreign Ministry is one of the last of Germany's major institutions to investigate and confront its dark past — though it is the government's public face abroad and played a key role in rehabilitating West Germany's relations with other countries after World War II.
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It was also intended to reinvest some profits in rehabilitating the mine site and improving maintenance of the Reserve.
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The New York Times story argues that liberal law professors played an important role in rehabilitating the individual rights theory of the Second Amendment.
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The New York Times story argues that liberal law professors played an important role in rehabilitating the individual rights theory of the Second Amendment.
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A defense missing Pro Bowl defensive tackle Tommie Harris, still rehabilitating from a hamstring injury suffered last December, did its part.
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Because of his early success in rehabilitating Germanys Order and Economy, Germans continued to trust him in other matters, notably his political, cultural and ethnical tendencies.
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Haven, Fla., to begin rehabilitating his right shoulder.
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The company's "bankruptcy cases have been fraught with difficulties and have not progressed after nearly 22 months," Mr. Gross said, finding SCO has abandoned the idea of rehabilitating its business.
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