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rehabilitated
adjective as in fresh
adjective as in improved
adjective as in peaches-and-cream
adjective as in recovered
Strongest match
Strong matches
adjective as in reformed
adjective as in revived
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The center had rehabilitated eaglets before and had recently released one back into the wild with apparent success.
On the eve of the dedication of his presidential library, can George W. Bush be rehabilitated?
In the process of winning his second championship ring James may finally have rehabilitated his public image.
When the war ended, those workers were rehabilitated for the labor market.
The voters rehabilitated a politician who has become a clown, an orange pancake-faced caricature of a demagogue.
Here life rehabilitated itself, became wonderful and glorious; and I was glad to be alive.
The character of the Templars is not rehabilitated by condemning the conduct of the King and Pope.
The witch of history is gone, and can never be rehabilitated—would that superstition had died with her.
The aristocracy has to be rehabilitated in the face of a very strong force of the third estate.
She greeted Pippin pleasantly, admired the rehabilitated potato knife, thought his must be a pleasant trade in summer weather.
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On this page you'll find 148 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to rehabilitated, such as: bright, clear, good, lively, vigorous, and active.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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