rehabilitate or restore
they don't rehab you at all in jail
a course of treatment for drug or alcohol dependence, typically at a residential facility
the star has been in rehab for a week
Mark went into rehab two years ago
the success of rehab is entirely dependent on the patient's commitment to the process
a building that has been restored
a homeowner who discovers his rehab straddles the San Andreas fault
help given to reintroduce a person into civilian life after a period of military service, especially by a government department
he'd had to bum around for a few years before approaching the Rehab
by August 2004 soldiers' rehab days had dropped from 110 to 85 for men