Rehabilitation
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From Middle French réhabilitation, from Medieval Latin rehabilitatio.
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rehabilitation (n.)
1530s, "act of reinstating in a former rank or standing," from French réhabilitation and directly from Medieval Latin rehabilitationem (nominative rehabilitatio) "restoration," noun of action from past-participle stem of rehabilitare, from re- "again" (see re-) + habitare "make fit," from Latin habilis "easily managed, fit" (see able). Meaning "action of restoring anything to a previous condition" is by 1858. Specifically of criminals, addicts, etc., retrained for society from 1940.