Synonym: come around, get back, get better, heal, improve, rally, reclaim, recuperate, regain, rescue, retrieve, revive. Antonym: lose, relapse. Similar words: economic recovery, recovery, cover, cover up, uncover, coverage, over and over, record. Meaning: [rɪ'kʌvə(r)] v. 1. get or find back; recover the use of 2. get over an illness or shock 3. regain a former condition after a financial loss 4. regain or make up for 5. reuse (materials from waste products) 6. cover anew.
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61. The plant may recover ; it's very dry and withered, but there's still life in it.
62. People used to go to special health spring to recover from tuberculosis.
63. The stock-market index fell by 80% before it began to recover.
64. He seemed to recover considerably after Paheri left home.
65. To help me recover my confidence?
66. Edmund will fully recover, we hope.
67. He began to recover his composure.
67. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
68. I came to recover from calling at Langley Dene.
69. There is every hope that he's going to recover.
70. Need to recover from falling backwards. 3.
71. I recover consciousness, not knowing where I am.
72. All your property can be sold to recover debts.
73. So they recover faster from illnesses.
74. But the important consideration was that life should recover its plenitude, its normal contented turgidity.
75. And electronics companies are looking at ways to re-use components and recover materials from their products.
76. But then she would recover her form, and off they went, disappearing into the distance and the dirt.
77. The oasis is also useful when you are feeling ill and need to recover.
78. The vendor would then need to recover against the purchaser pursuant to provisions, including indemnities, incorporated in the standard sale agreement.
79. This is quite unreasonable as the pilot should always be in a position to recover and make a normal landing.
80. The employer can not recover the secondary class 1 nor indeed the primary class 1 contributions from the employee.
81. He naturally tried to recover from the steep dive before striking the ground.
82. All gliders and light aircraft have to recover satisfactorily with the standard method.
83. My best guess is that the forests will not recover for a long time, no matter what we do.
84. It was, therefore, permissible for the company to bring an action against the directors to recover the profits.
85. An Arab ambassador said he was bruised, looked badly shaken and needed at least two weeks to recover.
86. The tax laws prohibit you from trying to recover from your employees taxes that you were required to pay on their behalf.
87. Patients recover with good nursing care alone, and medical intervention is seldom required.
88. Now you've crossed Westminster bridge and achieved your goal, we outline the best possible way to recover.
89. Even when the blossom was browned by heavy frost just before Christmas, it took only a fortnight to recover.
90. If the muscularis propria escapes extensive damage, we assume that the impaired bowel propulsion is allowed to recover to some extent.
More similar words: economic recovery, recovery, cover, cover up, uncover, coverage, over and over, record, recommend, recording, recognition, over, recommendation, receiver, overall, get over, go over, all over, be over, oversee, governor, hand over, run over, lay over, over there, overlook, look over, make over, moreover, talk over.