Rehabilitate in a sentence as a verb

If our penal system was able to rehabilitate, I would 100% agree with you.

And even with ****** on your hands, they just might send you off to Basty to rehabilitate yourself properly.

5 years is a very, very long time and if we actually made an effort to rehabilitate you could teach a person a ton in 5 years.

If it were my kid, you can bet he wouldn't he getting off easy, but I would hope for an opportunity to rehabilitate.

Instead, motivate them to rehabilitate and return these people to society.

The justice system's goal is to rehabilitate, not obliterate one's future.

It's simply more tools to diagnose and rehabilitate prisoners.

I think the article hints at a salient way to frame this discussion: think of the future victims of those whom we neglect to rehabilitate.

It does little to rehabilitate anyone, at best it is a punishment that the released live in fear of experiencing ever again.

It seems to me that the primary function is purely punitive and expends very little effort to rehabilitate anyone.

There are at least 3 NGOs who have successfully managed to reduce **** and help the children of prostitutes rehabilitate in better professions.

The Swedish system tries to rehabilitate prisoners using various evidence-based methods.

The only reason I can see for longer non-life sentences is for people who serve multiple years and then become repeat offenders, they may lack the ability to be rehabilitated in a reasonable amount of time.

Is it reasonable to expect a corporation that wants to expand its "clientele" to rehabilitate prisoners into law-abiding citizens rather than repeat offenders?2.

And attempting to rehabilitate Waterfall into a real or viable methodology is metacontrarianism [1] run amok.

Rehabilitate definitions

verb

help to readapt, as to a former state of health or good repute; "The prisoner was successfully rehabilitated"; "After a year in the mental clinic, the patient is now rehabilitated"

verb

reinstall politically; "Deng Xiao Ping was rehabilitated several times throughout his lifetime"

verb

restore to a state of good condition or operation