noun
- The process of equipping or qualifying someone with the skills, knowledge, or resources needed to function or succeed in a particular role or environment.
- In academic contexts, especially in German-speaking countries, a formal qualification or credential earned through advanced research and publication, typically required for a university teaching position.
- In rehabilitation and special education, the process of teaching a person with a disability or impairment the skills needed to function independently or participate in daily activities.
Usage: Often used in educational, medical, and professional contexts.
Usage: field-specific; primarily European academic usage
Usage: medical and educational contexts
Examples
- The habilitation program provided job training and mentorship to help young adults enter the workforce.
- After her injury, she underwent habilitation to relearn basic motor skills.
- The university required habilitation as a prerequisite for a permanent faculty position.
- Early childhood habilitation services help children with developmental delays reach important milestones.
- The company invested in employee habilitation to prepare workers for new technology.
- Speech habilitation therapy assisted the child in developing language skills.
- His habilitation in medieval history earned him recognition as a leading scholar in the field.