English to Punjabi Dictionary rehabilitate

rehabilitate

ਵਸਾਉਣ
definition
verb
helping to rehabilitate former criminals
restore (someone) to health or normal life by training and therapy after imprisonment, addiction, or illness.
example
The bill also contains a pilot program that would 'rehabilitate' nearly a million acres that have been destroyed by roadbuilding, logging, grazing, and mining.
helping to 'rehabilitate' former criminals
The Government has not prepared a plan to 'rehabilitate' these people and the money given to them is not enough to construct a good house with all facilities.
It was not intended to 'rehabilitate' prisoners or to deter would-be criminals.
The military has even been called in to assist in environmental cleanup, promote wildlife conservation, 'rehabilitate' public housing, rebuild bridges, and aid in other community projects.
He is on medications to maintain him so that hopefully over time, there is going to be the day he wakes up and they can start to 'rehabilitate' him.
The project to 'rehabilitate' airports started in the year 2000.
Dealers did not, however, completely 'rehabilitate' their images.
Not only does the project provide support and counselling to families but also helps to 'rehabilitate' the prisoners themselves.
We're very strong on trying to 'rehabilitate' people on drugs.
It's taken you years to 'rehabilitate' your reputation and you finally seemed to have mended bridges with the Royal Family.
helping to 'rehabilitate' former criminals
the campaign aims to 'rehabilitate' the river's flood plain
Like we've got to get rid of our feral animals, we've got to get rid of our pest plants, and then let the land 'rehabilitate' itself.
Some people might be asking is this an attempt for you to try to 'rehabilitate' your reputation?
In addition, both agencies have joined forces to 'rehabilitate' a nearby pond as a future breeding site for the rare frog.
In this way, portraits emerged as critical pieces of evidence in efforts to 'rehabilitate' the reputation of French art of the fourteenth century.
I would vote against any reinstatement of the death penalty without a second's hesitation and support plans to 'rehabilitate' criminals.
The current government of St Lucia, however, is working hard to 'rehabilitate' the school's reputation.
The project aims to upgrade and 'rehabilitate' all existing sewerage systems in the town, along with extending the sewerage system to environs of the town, which have been developed since the first stage of the development.
In just five years' time, he's whittled down the amount he owes on a $150,000 loan, taken out to 'rehabilitate' his first building, to $58,000.
We are unable to manage his problems or 'rehabilitate' him.
Steps should be taken to restore peace, 'rehabilitate' the affected persons and to create confidence and sense of security among them.
The exercise to 'rehabilitate' the street kids should be embraced by everyone as Zambia stands to benefit greatly from the initiative.
I want to buy and 'rehabilitate' vacant houses in Baltimore for resale.
Successful transplantation greatly improves quality of life, and most patients are fully 'rehabilitated' .
There's 2,200 schools that have been 'rehabilitated' ; 120 hospitals up and running; 1,200 medical centers going.
All the patients were 'rehabilitated' according to a modern protocol, permitting immediate full weight bearing and full range of motion.
His job is to carry out the custodial dictates of the criminal justice system, while at the same time devising 'rehabilitative' mechanisms within the prison structure.
Parents could play a vital role in the 'rehabilitation' of the drug addicts.
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