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Etymology: [ "rE-&-'bi-l&-"tAt, "rE ] (transitive verb.) circa 1581. Medieval Latin rehabilitatus, past participle of rehabilitare, from Latin re- + Late Latin habilitare to habilitate.

iyileştirme, iade etme, yenileme, rehabilitasyon, esenleştirme, haklarını geri verme, eski haline döndürme, ONARIM:Bozulmuş malzemeyi kullanılabilir hale getirmek için yapılan iş, Fiziki hareket kusurlarını düzeltme, rehabilitasyon, tamir etmek, rehabilite etmek, Namus veya itibarını iade etmek, eski haklarını iade etmek, Yeniden ehliyetini vermek, Kişiyi belli bir iş üzerinde yetenekli kılmak, fiziksel yetenekleri verimli bir işe yöneltmek, İyileştirmek, eski sağlığına kavuşturmak, rehan, hakları geri vermek, eski haline döndürmek, iyileştirmek, düzeltmek, sağlığına kavuşturmak, iade etmek itibarını iade etmek, itibarını iade etmek, iade etmek (hak), ıslah etmek, iyileştirmek, iyileştir, onarmak,

1 iyileştirme  isim     ts
2 iade etme     ts
3 yenileme     ts
4 rehabilitasyon     ts
5 esenleştirme     ts
6 haklarını geri verme     ts
7 eski haline döndürme  isim     ts
8 ONARIM:Bozulmuş malzemeyi kullanılabilir hale getirmek için yapılan iş  Askeri     ts
9 Fiziki hareket kusurlarını düzeltme, rehabilitasyon  Tıp     ts
10rehabilitate tamir etmek  fiil     ts
11rehabilitate rehabilite etmek     ts
12rehabilitate Namus veya itibarını iade etmek, eski haklarını iade etmek     ts
13rehabilitate Yeniden ehliyetini vermek     ts
14rehabilitate Kişiyi belli bir iş üzerinde yetenekli kılmak, fiziksel yetenekleri verimli bir işe yöneltmek     ts
15rehabilitate İyileştirmek, eski sağlığına kavuşturmak     ts
16rehabilitation of rehan     ts
17rehabilitate hakları geri vermek     ts
18rehabilitate eski haline döndürmek     ts
19rehabilitate iyileştirmek     ts
20rehabilitate düzeltmek     ts
21rehabilitate sağlığına kavuşturmak     ts
22rehabilitate iade etmek itibarını iade etmek     ts
23rehabilitate itibarını iade etmek     ts
24rehabilitate iade etmek (hak)  fiil     ts
25rehabilitate ıslah etmek, iyileştirmek  fiil     ts
26rehabilitate iyileştir     ts
27rehabilitate onarmak  fiil     ts
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United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration physical medicine and rehabilitation rehabilitation medicine, —Treatment for an injury or illness aimed at restoring physical abilities, the treatment needed to return an abandoned pit site to a productive state This might involve returning the site to its natural state by planting vegetation or landscaping Or, rehabilitation could involve development as housing or recreational land, One of several treatments for older buildings, rehabilitation is the act of taking a sound older building and giving it a useful new life by updating systems like heating, plumbing, and electricity, while preserving the features which contributes to its historic character This is the treatment which is appropriate for the majority of older buildings; it allows them to be updated to meet contemporary needs while keeping their overall historic character It is not restoration, Restoring an old mining site for a new industrial function, recreational use, or to a natural state, A strategy of punishment associated with positivist approaches to criminology Offenders are understood to be sick; the state attempts to cure them and reintroduce them into society See also Incapacitation, Retribution, and Deterrence, Improvements to a natural resource that return it to a good condition but not the condition prior to disturbance (In another source, Cairns defines rehabilitation and reclamation as "replacing selected original attributes of particular value to humans or putting a natural resource to a new or greatly-altered use to serve human purposes " (Cairns, John, Jr 1991 "The status of the theoretical and applied science of restoration ecology" The Environmental Professional 13 (3) p 187 ), Major renovation, rebuilding or repair of a transit vehicle for the purpose of preserving its useful service life, The restoration of a property to satisfactory condition without drastically changing the plan, form, or style of architecture, The process of rehabilitating something, (1) In disability income insurance, the process of helping a disabled person return to work, either at her own occupation or at another occupation if she is unable to perform the duties of her own occupation (2) In insurer insolvencies in the United States, a court-ordered process intended to restore a financially troubled company to a financially sound basisãthe financially impaired insurer continues to operate and to exist Contrast with liquidation See also receivership, The process of returning disturbed land to a stable, self sustaining landform that is compatible with the surrounding environment, the treatment of physical disabilities by massage and electrotherapy and exercises, vindication of a person's character and the re-establishment of that person's reputation, the restoration of someone to a useful place in society, the conversion of wasteland into land suitable for use of habitation or cultivation, the restoration of some former ability or state of being or some more optimum condition, The reworking of existing infrastructure that was capitalized with the original construction or portions thereof, including the upgrading of or replacement of major systems, that extends the useful life of the systems to an expected useful life approaching that of a new system, Comprehensive program to reduce/overcome deficits following injury or illness, and to assist the individual to attain the optimal level of mental and physical ability, A restorative process through which an individual with ESRD develops and maintains self-sufficient functioning consistent with his/her capability,   A process aimed at enabling persons with disabilities to regain and maintain their optimal physical, sensory, intellectual, psychiatric, and/or restore functions or compensate for the loss or absence of a function or for a functional limitation   The rehabilitation process does not involve initial medical care   It includes a wide range of measures and activities from more basic and general rehabilitation to goal-oriented activities, for instance vocation rehabilitation, this refers to making the system work again by allowing systems to function naturally, usually by restoring some attributes Rehabilitation does not necessarily restore exactly the condition of the pre-disturbance characteristics but does involve establishing geologically and hydrologically stable landscapes that support the natural ecosystem mosaic *, restoration to good health or condition; restoration of a person's good reputation, the restoration of someone to a useful place in society the treatment of physical disabilities by massage and electrotherapy and exercises vindication of a person's character and the re-establishment of that person's reputation, The act of rehabilitating, or the state of being rehabilitated, The process of providing a program of coordinated services, with the full participation of the individual with SCI to achieve physical, psychological, social, economic, and vocational potential Rehabilitation is a dynamic process of learning to live with a disability in one's own environment beginning at the moment of injury and continuing for the duration of one's life, Comprehensive program to reduce/overcome deficits following injury or illness, and to assistthe individual to attain the optimal level of mental and physical ability, A process whereby previously mined or disturbed areas are returned to a stable, non polluting landform usually through recontouring and seeding, A process by which a borrower may bring a FFELP loan out of default by adhering to specified repayment requirements, Is the process of modifying an historic building to extend its useful life through alterations and repairs, while preserving the important architectural, cultural and historical features, (1) Implies that the land will be returned to a form and productivity in conformity with a prior land use plan, including a stable ecological state that does not contribute substantially to environmental deterioration and is consistent with surrounding aesthetic values (2) The process of returning a disturbed site to its original ecological slate, The rebuilding of revenue vehicles to original specifications of the manufacturer Rebuilding may include some new components but has less emphasis on structural restoration than would be the case in a remanufacturing operation, focusing on mechanical systems and vehicle interiors, Services designed to assist an individual in adapting to a loss of physical or mental functioning, or to restore normal functioning Usually provided following an accident or illness, rehabilitation is often a time-limited benefit that is only authorized if improvement is expected within a short period, the act or process of returning a property to a state of utility through repair or alteration that makes possible an efficient contemporary use while preserving those features of the property significant to its historical, architectural, and cultural values, To return (something) to its original condition, To vindicate; to restore the reputation or image of (a person, concept etc.), To restore to (a criminal etc.) the necessary training and education to allow for a successful reintegration into society; to retrain, To return (someone) to good health after illness, addiction etc, To go through such a process; to recover, To restore (someone) to their former state, reputation, possessions, status etc, To restore or repair (a vehicle, building); to make habitable or usable again, To rehabilitate someone who has been ill or in prison means to help them to live a normal life again. To rehabilitate someone who has a drug or alcohol problem means to help them stop using drugs or alcohol. Considerable efforts have been made to rehabilitate patients who have suffered in this way. + rehabilitation re·ha·bili·ta·tion the rehabilitation of young offenders, If someone is rehabilitated, they begin to be considered acceptable again after a period during which they have been rejected or severely criticized. Ten years later, Dreyfus was rehabilitated His candidacy has divided the party; while most have scorned him, others have sought to rehabilitate him, restore to good health or condition; clear a name, restore a person's good reputation, help to re-adapt, as to a former state of health or good repute; "The prisoner was successfully rehabilitated"; "After a year in the mental clinic, the patient is now rehabilitated", To treat land, buildings or structures so that their use or condition is restored to its former use or condition, or may be changed to another use or condition that is or will be compatible with adjacent land uses, To invest or clothe again with some right, authority, or dignity; to restore to a former capacity; to reinstate; to qualify again; to restore, as a delinquent, to a former right, rank, or privilege lost or forfeited; - - a term of civil and canon law, restore to a state of good condition or operation reinstall politically; "Deng Xiao Ping was rehabilitated several times throughout his lifetime, To restore, refurbish, bring back to original condition, To restore to effectiveness or normal life by training etc , esp after imprisonment or illness; to restore to former privileges or reputation or a proper condition Derivative (rehabilitative adj ; rehabilitation n [medieval Latin: rehabilitare (as re-, habilitate)]), to restore a structure to a condition of good repair, To care for an animal until it is in good health again and can be released to its natural habitat, To return to good graces in the eyes of society after committing but suffering punishment for a crime, reinstall politically; "Deng Xiao Ping was rehabilitated several times throughout his lifetime", To restore or repair, to make habitable again, restore to a state of good condition or operation, To rescue from a state of decadence or decrepitude,

28 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration physical medicine and rehabilitation rehabilitation medicine     ts
29 —Treatment for an injury or illness aimed at restoring physical abilities     ts
30 the treatment needed to return an abandoned pit site to a productive state This might involve returning the site to its natural state by planting vegetation or landscaping Or, rehabilitation could involve development as housing or recreational land     ts
31 One of several treatments for older buildings, rehabilitation is the act of taking a sound older building and giving it a useful new life by updating systems like heating, plumbing, and electricity, while preserving the features which contributes to its historic character This is the treatment which is appropriate for the majority of older buildings; it allows them to be updated to meet contemporary needs while keeping their overall historic character It is not restoration     ts
32 Restoring an old mining site for a new industrial function, recreational use, or to a natural state     ts
33 A strategy of punishment associated with positivist approaches to criminology Offenders are understood to be sick; the state attempts to cure them and reintroduce them into society See also Incapacitation, Retribution, and Deterrence     ts
34 Improvements to a natural resource that return it to a good condition but not the condition prior to disturbance (In another source, Cairns defines rehabilitation and reclamation as "replacing selected original attributes of particular value to humans or putting a natural resource to a new or greatly-altered use to serve human purposes " (Cairns, John, Jr 1991 "The status of the theoretical and applied science of restoration ecology" The Environmental Professional 13 (3) p 187 )     ts
35 Major renovation, rebuilding or repair of a transit vehicle for the purpose of preserving its useful service life     ts
36 The restoration of a property to satisfactory condition without drastically changing the plan, form, or style of architecture     ts
37 The process of rehabilitating something     ts
38 (1) In disability income insurance, the process of helping a disabled person return to work, either at her own occupation or at another occupation if she is unable to perform the duties of her own occupation (2) In insurer insolvencies in the United States, a court-ordered process intended to restore a financially troubled company to a financially sound basisãthe financially impaired insurer continues to operate and to exist Contrast with liquidation See also receivership     ts
39 The process of returning disturbed land to a stable, self sustaining landform that is compatible with the surrounding environment     ts
40 the treatment of physical disabilities by massage and electrotherapy and exercises     ts
41 vindication of a person's character and the re-establishment of that person's reputation     ts
42 the restoration of someone to a useful place in society     ts
43 the conversion of wasteland into land suitable for use of habitation or cultivation     ts
44 the restoration of some former ability or state of being or some more optimum condition     ts
45 The reworking of existing infrastructure that was capitalized with the original construction or portions thereof, including the upgrading of or replacement of major systems, that extends the useful life of the systems to an expected useful life approaching that of a new system     ts
46 Comprehensive program to reduce/overcome deficits following injury or illness, and to assist the individual to attain the optimal level of mental and physical ability     ts
47 A restorative process through which an individual with ESRD develops and maintains self-sufficient functioning consistent with his/her capability     ts
48   A process aimed at enabling persons with disabilities to regain and maintain their optimal physical, sensory, intellectual, psychiatric, and/or restore functions or compensate for the loss or absence of a function or for a functional limitation   The rehabilitation process does not involve initial medical care   It includes a wide range of measures and activities from more basic and general rehabilitation to goal-oriented activities, for instance vocation rehabilitation     ts
49 this refers to making the system work again by allowing systems to function naturally, usually by restoring some attributes Rehabilitation does not necessarily restore exactly the condition of the pre-disturbance characteristics but does involve establishing geologically and hydrologically stable landscapes that support the natural ecosystem mosaic *     ts
50 restoration to good health or condition; restoration of a person's good reputation  isim     ts
51 the restoration of someone to a useful place in society the treatment of physical disabilities by massage and electrotherapy and exercises vindication of a person's character and the re-establishment of that person's reputation     ts
52 The act of rehabilitating, or the state of being rehabilitated     ts
53 The process of providing a program of coordinated services, with the full participation of the individual with SCI to achieve physical, psychological, social, economic, and vocational potential Rehabilitation is a dynamic process of learning to live with a disability in one's own environment beginning at the moment of injury and continuing for the duration of one's life     ts
54 Comprehensive program to reduce/overcome deficits following injury or illness, and to assistthe individual to attain the optimal level of mental and physical ability     ts
55 A process whereby previously mined or disturbed areas are returned to a stable, non polluting landform usually through recontouring and seeding     ts
56 A process by which a borrower may bring a FFELP loan out of default by adhering to specified repayment requirements     ts
57 Is the process of modifying an historic building to extend its useful life through alterations and repairs, while preserving the important architectural, cultural and historical features     ts
58 (1) Implies that the land will be returned to a form and productivity in conformity with a prior land use plan, including a stable ecological state that does not contribute substantially to environmental deterioration and is consistent with surrounding aesthetic values (2) The process of returning a disturbed site to its original ecological slate     ts
59 The rebuilding of revenue vehicles to original specifications of the manufacturer Rebuilding may include some new components but has less emphasis on structural restoration than would be the case in a remanufacturing operation, focusing on mechanical systems and vehicle interiors     ts
60 Services designed to assist an individual in adapting to a loss of physical or mental functioning, or to restore normal functioning Usually provided following an accident or illness, rehabilitation is often a time-limited benefit that is only authorized if improvement is expected within a short period     ts
61 the act or process of returning a property to a state of utility through repair or alteration that makes possible an efficient contemporary use while preserving those features of the property significant to its historical, architectural, and cultural values     ts
62rehabilitate To return (something) to its original condition     ts
63rehabilitate To vindicate; to restore the reputation or image of (a person, concept etc.)     ts
64rehabilitate To restore to (a criminal etc.) the necessary training and education to allow for a successful reintegration into society; to retrain     ts
65rehabilitate To return (someone) to good health after illness, addiction etc     ts
66rehabilitate To go through such a process; to recover     ts
67rehabilitate To restore (someone) to their former state, reputation, possessions, status etc     ts
68rehabilitate To restore or repair (a vehicle, building); to make habitable or usable again     ts
69rehabilitate To rehabilitate someone who has been ill or in prison means to help them to live a normal life again. To rehabilitate someone who has a drug or alcohol problem means to help them stop using drugs or alcohol. Considerable efforts have been made to rehabilitate patients who have suffered in this way. + rehabilitation re·ha·bili·ta·tion the rehabilitation of young offenders     ts
70rehabilitate If someone is rehabilitated, they begin to be considered acceptable again after a period during which they have been rejected or severely criticized. Ten years later, Dreyfus was rehabilitated His candidacy has divided the party; while most have scorned him, others have sought to rehabilitate him     ts
71rehabilitate restore to good health or condition; clear a name, restore a person's good reputation  fiil     ts
72rehabilitate help to re-adapt, as to a former state of health or good repute; "The prisoner was successfully rehabilitated"; "After a year in the mental clinic, the patient is now rehabilitated"     ts
73rehabilitate To treat land, buildings or structures so that their use or condition is restored to its former use or condition, or may be changed to another use or condition that is or will be compatible with adjacent land uses     ts
74rehabilitate To invest or clothe again with some right, authority, or dignity; to restore to a former capacity; to reinstate; to qualify again; to restore, as a delinquent, to a former right, rank, or privilege lost or forfeited; - - a term of civil and canon law     ts
75rehabilitate restore to a state of good condition or operation reinstall politically; "Deng Xiao Ping was rehabilitated several times throughout his lifetime     ts
76rehabilitate To restore, refurbish, bring back to original condition     ts
77rehabilitate To restore to effectiveness or normal life by training etc , esp after imprisonment or illness; to restore to former privileges or reputation or a proper condition Derivative (rehabilitative adj ; rehabilitation n [medieval Latin: rehabilitare (as re-, habilitate)])     ts
78rehabilitate to restore a structure to a condition of good repair     ts
79rehabilitate To care for an animal until it is in good health again and can be released to its natural habitat     ts
80rehabilitate To return to good graces in the eyes of society after committing but suffering punishment for a crime     ts
81rehabilitate reinstall politically; "Deng Xiao Ping was rehabilitated several times throughout his lifetime"     ts
82rehabilitate To restore or repair, to make habitable again     ts
83rehabilitate restore to a state of good condition or operation     ts
84rehabilitate To rescue from a state of decadence or decrepitude     ts
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