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rehab

[ree-hab] / ˈriˌhæb /


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All of that rehab took its toll, and though she has spoken of the temptation of one last crack at the Aussies next summer, the full circle moment at Lord's is what feels right.

From BBC Jul. 12, 2026

In a promising sign for Dodgers closer Edwin Díaz’s recovery timeline, he is scheduled to make a rehab assignment with single-A Ontario on Saturday.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 11, 2026

Lane’s alibi hinged on whether anyone had seen the sisters alive after his return to rehab.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 10, 2026

When a rehab center gave the family two days to move his father-in-law out because insurance would no longer pay for the care, it became clear that someone needed to become more involved.

From MarketWatch Jun. 23, 2026

The inside of the rehab center feels chilly after she’s been out in the late-February sun of Palm Springs.

From "Far from the Tree" by Robin Benway

And even when patients do spend the time and money to enter treatment, rehabs fail them.

From Slate Dec. 19, 2025

In response, they are more selective in the projects they choose, focusing on lighter rehabs and faster turnarounds.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 10, 2025

“Samples from small mammals are rolling in now and things at the wildlife rehabs pick up substantially in spring,” he says.

From Science Magazine Apr. 29, 2024

The “secret shopper” strategy may have missed some rehabs that provide the medication, King acknowledged.

From Seattle Times Jun. 13, 2023

I wondered if she was the right person for the job: she seemed awfully enamored of the rehabs that Debra and her crew had performed.

From Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom by Doctorow, Cory

“We had a vision of how these houses could be rehabbed, and we looked at the price tags, did the math and figured we could make a 30% to 40% return on our investment.”

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 10, 2025

Many of the men being rehabbed by the right, though, don’t meet this standard.

From Slate Jun. 30, 2025

They were still married and he was covered by her health insurance, which he needed as he rehabbed from the 12 strokes and six heart attacks he had while comatose.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 16, 2025

In one sequence, marine biologists lovingly restore a rehabbed coral polyp to a reef.

From New York Times Apr. 21, 2024

“Every summer the other whatnots will be sent away for updating, and the storage areas will be rehabbed in their absence,” the woman said.

From "The School for Whatnots" by Margaret Peterson Haddix

Carlos Alcaraz will not defend his French Open title because of a wrist injury, while world number seven Taylor Fritz has been resting and rehabbing a long-term knee problem since March.

From BBC May 6, 2026

That’s a frightening thing, considering Paramount has already announced plans to continue rehabbing disgraced “Melania” director Brett Ratner’s career with a new “Rush Hour” film.

From Salon Mar. 6, 2026

"I've been rehabbing a complicated compound fracture in my wrist and a fractured L1 vertebra in my spine," Brockhoff said on Instagram.

From Barron's Jan. 16, 2026

The Myerses say they get an adrenaline rush while juggling multiple house rehabbing projects at a time.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 10, 2025

It was a temporary gig, and after five months he moved on to rehabbing homes in the city—another temporary job.

From "The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates" by Wes Moore




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