rehabilitation
Pronunciation: [ˌriːhəˌbɪlɪˈteɪʃən]
Context: "healthcare"
(noun) the process of helping someone recover their health, skills, or abilities after an illness or injury. It's like giving someone the tools to help them get back to how they were before, like learning to walk again after an accident.
Example
She went through rehabilitation after her surgery and now she can walk again.
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Without proper rehabilitation, he might never regain his full strength.
Example
What activities are included in your rehabilitation program?
Context: "social services"
(noun) the process of helping a person improve their life after issues like addiction or crime. This means teaching them how to make better choices and live a better life, kind of like getting a second chance.
Example
The rehabilitation program helped him find a job and stay away from drugs.
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He was not interested in rehabilitation and continued making poor decisions.
Example
What type of rehabilitation services are available for people struggling with addiction?
Context: "construction"
(noun) the process of restoring or repairing a building or place to improve it. It’s about making old things look new and usable again, like fixing up a playground that hasn’t been cared for.
Example
The rehabilitation of the old library turned it into a wonderful community space.
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They decided against the rehabilitation of the park because it would cost too much.
Example
What are the plans for the rehabilitation of the historical site?