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"I did all the work to get my fastball back, to rehabilitate my shoulder," he says.

To rehabilitate his battered public image, he needs to do more than take selfies on the steps of City Hall.

This is clearly a step by Zimmerman to rehabilitate his image so he can hopefully profit off his fame down the line.

The only good news for Rubio is that his immigration gambit occurred early enough for him to rehabilitate and recover.

Punishment should be enough to deter, to punish, and in the case of incorrigibles, to rehabilitate.

Cardinal Wiseman, in his beautiful tale of Fabiola, attempts to rehabilitate the primitive ages in the garb of modern Romanism.

It did not seem so bad; if Chicoutimi was no worse he could live there well enough till he could rehabilitate himself.

That Yankee phrase did more to rehabilitate her than all his assurances.

He could never rehabilitate himself among decent men and women.

We are in the humour to rehabilitate all things, and pinchbeck has now its turn with the rest.

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On this page you'll find 67 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to rehabilitate, such as: fix up, improve, mend, rebuild, reclaim, and reconstruct.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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