noun
- plural of habilitation; the process of equipping or clothing someone, or providing them with necessary skills or qualifications
- plural of habilitation; in rehabilitation and special education, the process of teaching a person with a disability skills needed for daily living and independence
- plural of habilitation; in academia, the advanced qualification or credential earned after a doctoral degree, particularly in European universities
Usage: formal; often used in academic or professional contexts
Usage: medical/educational context
Usage: academic; primarily European usage
Examples
- The rehabilitation center offers various habilitations to help patients regain independence.
- Her professional habilitations included certifications in multiple languages and technical skills.
- The university recognized his habilitations as equivalent to advanced postdoctoral work.
- Children with developmental delays benefit from early habilitations and therapeutic interventions.
- The program provides habilitations in vocational training and life skills for young adults.
- His academic habilitations prepared him for a distinguished career in research.