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Rehab vs Respite - What's the difference?

rehab | respite |

As nouns the difference between rehab and respite

is that rehab is an act of rehabilitation, especially to treat the use of recreational drugs while respite is a brief interval of rest or relief.

As verbs the difference between rehab and respite

is that rehab is to rehabilitate while respite is to delay or postpone.

rehab

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • An act of rehabilitation, especially to treat the use of recreational drugs.
  • An institution for rehabilitation.
  • * Amy Winehouse:
  • They tried to make me go to rehab , I said, 'no, no, no.'

    Verb

  • To rehabilitate.
  • respite

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A brief interval of rest or relief.
  • * Denham
  • Some pause and respite only I require.
  • * Shakespeare
  • I crave but four day's respite .
  • *, chapter=10
  • , title= The Mirror and the Lamp , passage=It was a joy to snatch some brief respite , and find himself in the rectory drawing–room. Listening here was as pleasant as talking; just to watch was pleasant. The young priests who lived here wore cassocks and birettas; their faces were fine and mild, yet really strong, like the rector's face; and in their intercourse with him and his wife they seemed to be brothers.}}
  • * 2013 May 23, (Sarah Lyall), " British Leader’s Liberal Turn Sets Off a Rebellion in His Party," New York Times (retrieved 29 May 2013):
  • Mr. Cameron had a respite Thursday from the negative chatter swirling around him when he appeared outside 10 Downing Street to denounce the murder a day before of a British soldier on a London street.
  • (legal) A reprieve, especially from a sentence of death.
  • (legal) The delay of appearance at court granted to a jury beyond the proper term.
  • Verb

    (en-verb)
  • To delay or postpone.