Réhabiliter (en. Rehabilitate)

/ʁe.a.bi.li.te/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
verb
To restore someone or something to its proper state or past.
The government decided to rehabilitate the old historical buildings.
Le gouvernement a décidé de réhabiliter les anciens bâtiments historiques.
To restore to someone or something a status, value, or right.
After years of struggle, he finally rehabilitated his name.
Après des années de lutte, il a enfin réhabilité son nom.
To reestablish the integrity or dignity of a person.
The commission was set up to rehabilitate the victims of injustices.
La commission a été mise en place pour réhabiliter les victimes d'injustices.

Etymology

From the prefix 're-' indicating a return to the initial state and 'habiliter' which means to give abilities.

Common Phrases and Expressions

rehabilitate a neighborhood
Improve the living conditions of an urban area.
réhabiliter un quartier
to be rehabilitated
To be restored in one's rights or reputation.
se faire réhabiliter
social rehabilitation
Process by which a person is reintegrated into society.
réhabilitation sociale

Related Words

rehabilitation
Action of rehabilitating.
réhabilitation
rehabilitated
Who has been rehabilitated.
réhabilité
habilitation
Action of enabling, often in a legal context.
habilitation

Slang Meanings

To bring someone back to society after a period of exclusion.
He spent time in prison, but he was rehabilitated and is now on the right path.
Il a passé du temps en prison, mais il a été réhabilité et est maintenant sur le droit chemin.
To repair one's reputation after a scandal.
He is working hard to rehabilitate himself after that controversy.
Il travaille dur pour se réhabiliter après cette controverse.