re·ha·bil·i·ta·tion
n, often attrib 1 : the action or process of rehabilitating or of being rehabilitated: as a : the physical restoration of a sick or disabled person by therapeutic measures and reeducation to participation in the activities of a normal life within the limitations of the person's physical disability < after coronary occlusion> b : the process of restoring an individual (as a convict or drug addict) to a useful and constructive place in society esp. through some form of vocational, correctional, or therapeutic retraining 2 : the result of rehabilitating : the state of being rehabilitated <the ultimate aim of a detox program is the of the patient> .
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