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[ri:ə'biliteit](to bring (a criminal or someone who has been ill) back to a normal life, normal standards of behaviour etc by treatment or training.) reabilitar -
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[V]RESTITUO (-ERE -UI -UTUM)REFICIO (-ERE -FECI -FECTUM)REPARO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)RESTAURO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)RECONCILIO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM) -
103 rehabilitate
[ˌrɪ:əˈbɪlɪteɪt]bəraət qazandırmaq, hüququnu özünə qaytarmaq -
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v. trans.Restore: P. and V. ἀνορθοῦν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Rehabilitate
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v. tr.पूर्व दशा में लाना, पूर्वपद को प्राप्त कराना, बहाल करना -
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vრეაბილიტირება, უფლებების აღდგენა -
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v.ақтау, айыпты емес деп табу -
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yararli duruma getirmek, düzeltmek, islah etmek; tedavi ederek sagligina kavusturmak, eski haline getirmek, normal hale getirmek; eski görev, rütbe ya da haklarini geri vermek -
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v.eslige kelmek, namini aqlimaq -
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/,ri:ə'biliteit/ * ngoại động từ - phục hồi (chức vị, danh dự, sức khoẻ...) - cải tạo giáo dục lại (những người có tội) - xây dựng lại, khôi phục lại (đất nước...) - (y học) tập luyện lại (những người bị tê bại) - sắp xếp lại bậc (cho công nhân...) -
115 rehabilitate
verb transitiveപൂര്വ്വദശയില് കൊണ്ടു വരിക, പുനരധിവസിപ്പിക്കുക -
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[ˌri:ə΄biliteit] v վերականգնել. վերակառուցել -
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(to) rehabilitate /ri:əˈbɪləteɪt/v. t.1 recuperare ( tossicodipendenti, criminali, ecc.): More needs to be done to rehabilitate young offenders, bisogna fare di più per recuperare i giovani delinquenti2 (med.) riabilitare; rieducare: This therapy could help rehabilitate stroke victims, questa terapia potrebbe contribuire a rieducare chi ha subito un ictus3 riabilitare: to rehabilitate sb. 's reputation, riabilitare la reputazione di q.; This book attempts to rehabilitate one of the most controversial figures in British history, questo libro tenta di riabilitare una delle figure più controverse della storia britannica4 ripristinare, ristrutturare ( una casa); risanare ( un terreno, un quartiere, ecc.): a project to rehabilitate the road network after the quake, un progetto per ripristinare i collegamenti stradali dopo il terremotorehabilitationn. [u]2 (med.) riabilitazione; rieducazione -
120 (to) rehabilitate
(to) rehabilitate /ri:əˈbɪləteɪt/v. t.1 recuperare ( tossicodipendenti, criminali, ecc.): More needs to be done to rehabilitate young offenders, bisogna fare di più per recuperare i giovani delinquenti2 (med.) riabilitare; rieducare: This therapy could help rehabilitate stroke victims, questa terapia potrebbe contribuire a rieducare chi ha subito un ictus3 riabilitare: to rehabilitate sb. 's reputation, riabilitare la reputazione di q.; This book attempts to rehabilitate one of the most controversial figures in British history, questo libro tenta di riabilitare una delle figure più controverse della storia britannica4 ripristinare, ristrutturare ( una casa); risanare ( un terreno, un quartiere, ecc.): a project to rehabilitate the road network after the quake, un progetto per ripristinare i collegamenti stradali dopo il terremotorehabilitationn. [u]2 (med.) riabilitazione; rieducazione
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rehabilitate — re·ha·bil·i·tate /ˌrē ə bi lə ˌtāt, ˌrē hə / vt tat·ed, tat·ing 1: to restore to a former capacity; specif: to restore credibility to (a witness or testimony) the State simply brought out all of the prior statements to qualify or explain the… … Law dictionary
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rehabilitate — 1570s, from pp. stem of M.L. rehabilitare (see REHABILITATION (Cf. rehabilitation)). Related: Rehabilitated; rehabilitating … Etymology dictionary
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rehabilitate — UK [ˌriːəˈbɪlɪteɪt] / US [ˌrɪhəˈbɪlɪˌteɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms rehabilitate : present tense I/you/we/they rehabilitate he/she/it rehabilitates present participle rehabilitating past tense rehabilitated past participle rehabilitated 1) a) … English dictionary
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rehabilitate — transitive verb ( tated; tating) Etymology: Medieval Latin rehabilitatus, past participle of rehabilitare, from Latin re + Late Latin habilitare to habilitate Date: circa 1581 1. a. to restore to a former capacity ; reinstate b. to restore to… … New Collegiate Dictionary
rehabilitate — re·ha·bil·i·tate .rē (h)ə bil ə .tāt vt, tat·ed; tat·ing to restore or bring to a condition of health or useful and constructive activity <rehabilitate patients with hip fractures> … Medical dictionary