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  1. Rehabilitating

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of rehabilitating in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of rehabilitating in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of rehabilitating in a Sentence

  1. Nicola Boscoletto:

    But this is good for the pockets of Italians and for Italian security, every 1 million euros ($1.24 million) invested in rehabilitating prisoners by giving them real work, paid according to the laws of the market, saves nine million.

  2. Matthew Vadum:

    The Cosby art collection displayed in the National Museum of African Art serves as part of this man's public relations offensive while the public battle over his misdeeds rages, it is unseemly for the taxpayers who fund the museum to be forced to play a role in rehabilitating Cosby's image.

  3. Whisperer Cesar Millan:

    I am pleased but not surprised by this news – our animal handling procedures are safe and humane, just like LA County Animal Control, my team and I are 100 percent dedicated to the proper care of all animals, including the farm pig in this case. I am continuing my work rescuing and rehabilitating even the most difficult problem dogs, which has saved the lives of thousands of animals that otherwise would have been euthanized.

  4. Gordon MacInnes:

    We're at a turning point, our greatest economic asset, which is our location, is under threat because the [ fund ] that pays for modernizing, expanding and rehabilitating our transportation networks goes broke.

  5. Tatiana Glushkova:

    The real reason for Memorial's closure is that the prosecutor's office doesn't like Memorial's work rehabilitating the victims of Soviet terror.

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