rehabilitate | (verb) help to readapt, as to a former state of health or good repute | - |
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(verb) reinstall politically | - |
(verb) restore to a state of good condition or operation | - |
rehabilitation | (noun) the conversion of wasteland into land suitable for use of habitation or cultivation | Synonyms: reclamation, renewal |
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(noun) the restoration of someone to a useful place in society | - |
(noun) the treatment of physical disabilities by massage and electrotherapy and exercises | - |
(noun) vindication of a person's character and the re-establishment of that person's reputation | - |
rehabilitative | (adjective) designed to accomplish rehabilitation | - |
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(adjective) helping to restore to good condition | Synonyms: reconstructive |
reharmonisation | (noun) a piece of music whose original harmony has been revised | Synonyms: reharmonization |
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reharmonise | (verb) provide with a different harmony | Synonyms: reharmonize |
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reharmonization | (noun) a piece of music whose original harmony has been revised | Synonyms: reharmonisation |
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reharmonize | (verb) provide with a different harmony | Synonyms: reharmonise |
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rehash | (noun) old material that is slightly reworked and used again | - |
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(verb) go back over | Synonyms: hash over, retrograde |
(verb) present or use over, with no or few changes | - |
rehear | (verb) hear or try a court case anew | Synonyms: retry |
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rehearing | (noun) the act of hearing again | Synonyms: relistening |
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rehearsal | (noun) (psychology) a form of practice; repetition of information (silently or aloud) in order to keep it in short-term memory | - |
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(noun) a practice session in preparation for a public performance (as of a play or speech or concert) | Synonyms: dry run |
rehearse | (verb) engage in a rehearsal (of) | Synonyms: practice, practise |
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reheat | (verb) heat again | - |
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reheel | (verb) put a new heel on | Synonyms: heel |
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rehouse | (verb) put up in a new or different housing | - |
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