Rehabilitatory: meaning, definitions and examples

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rehabilitatory

 

[ ˌriːhəˈbɪlɪˈtɔːri ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

medical treatment

Relating to or intended for rehabilitation, especially through therapy or medical treatment.

Synonyms

recovery-oriented, rehabilitative, restorative, therapeutic

Examples of usage

  • The patient underwent a series of rehabilitatory exercises to improve mobility.
  • After the surgery, she received rehabilitatory care to help regain strength.
  • The facility offers a range of rehabilitatory services for patients recovering from injuries.
  • The therapist recommended a rehabilitatory program to aid in the patient's recovery.
  • Rehabilitatory treatments have been proven to be effective in restoring function.

Translations

Translations of the word "rehabilitatory" in other languages:

🇵🇹 reabilitador

🇮🇳 पुनर्वासक

🇩🇪 rehabilitativ

🇮🇩 rehabilitasi

🇺🇦 реабілітаційний

🇵🇱 rehabilitacyjny

🇯🇵 リハビリテーションの

🇫🇷 réhabilitateur

🇪🇸 rehabilitador

🇹🇷 rehabilite edici

🇰🇷 재활의

🇸🇦 تأهيلي

🇨🇿 rehabilitační

🇸🇰 rehabilitačný

🇨🇳 康复的

🇸🇮 rehabilitacijski

🇮🇸 endurhæfingar

🇰🇿 оңалту

🇬🇪 რეაბილიტაციური

🇦🇿 rehabilitasiya

🇲🇽 rehabilitador

Word origin

The word 'rehabilitatory' originates from the verb 'rehabilitate', which comes from the Latin word 'rehabilitatus', past participle of 'rehabilitare', meaning 'to restore to a former state of good repair or condition'. The suffix '-ory' in 'rehabilitatory' indicates 'relating to or characterized by', making it an adjective used to describe something related to rehabilitation or restoration.

See also: rehabilitative, rehabilitator.