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rehabilitating

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/ˌrɛhəˈbɪləteɪtɪŋ/ · re-ha-bil-i-ta-ting

To restore to a state of health or useful and constructive activity.

Meanings

verbformal

To restore to a state of health or useful and constructive activity.

صحت یا مفید اور تعمیری سرگرمی کی حالت میں بحال کرنا۔

بحالی

bahaali

Formal: بحالی

Synonyms

restoringrevivingrecoveringتجدیدنئی زندگی دینادوبارہ سرانا

Antonyms

damagingdestroyingruiningنقصان دیناتباہ کرنابرباد کرنا

Common Collocations

  • rehabilitating patients
  • rehabilitating communities
  • rehabilitating skills

Example Sentences

The hospital is focusing on rehabilitating patients after surgery.

ہسپتال سرجری کے بعد مریضوں کی بحالی پر توجہ مرکوز کر رہا ہے۔

Hospital surgery ke baad mareezon ki bahaali par tawajjo markoz kar raha hai.

The program aims at rehabilitating unemployed individuals.

یہ پروگرام بے روزگار افراد کی بحالی کا ہدف رکھتا ہے۔

Yeh program be-rozgaar afraad ki bahaali ka hadaf rakhta hai.

Rehabilitating the environment is essential for future generations.

ماحول کی بحالی مستقبل کی نسلوں کے لئے اہم ہے۔

Mahol ki bahaali mustaqbil ki nasaloun ke liye ahem hai.

Easily Confused With

rehabilitate:Rehabilitating is the present participle form, while rehabilitate is the base form of the verb.

Word Family

rehabilitation
nounبحالی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'rehab' as a place where people go to get better.

Picture a clinic where individuals are receiving treatment and support.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

خود کو سنبھالنے کی تدبیر کرو، زندگی کی بہالی کا خیال رکھو۔

Khud ko sambhalne ki tadbeer karo, zindagi ki bahaali ka khayal rakho.

Take measures to hold yourself together and keep in mind the restoration of life.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جو بچھڑ گئے ہوں، ان کی بحالی کا خیال رکھو۔

Jo bichhar gaye hon, un ki bahaali ka khayal rakho.

Take care of those who have strayed.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "rehabilitare" — to make able again

First known use: 19th century

The word 'rehabilitate' originated from the Latin 'rehabilitare', which combines 're-' (again) and 'habilis' (able). It has been used in English since the 19th century.