réhabiliter
to rehabilitate, to restore to good standing
verb reh-ah-bee-lee-TEH Rare
Origin: Medieval Latin rehabilitare, to restore ability
Also means
to renovate (a building)
Usage Note
Réhabiliter is used in legal contexts to mean clearing someone's name or restoring their rights after a conviction, and in urban planning to mean renovating or restoring a building or neighbourhood. The derived noun is réhabilitation. In casual speech one might réhabiliter a food or a fashion trend, meaning to restore its good reputation.
Examples
"Le tribunal a réhabilité l'accusé après vingt ans."
Natural Translation
The court rehabilitated the accused after twenty years.
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