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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91. He was in hospital for a long time with the doctors far from optimistic that he would recover.
92. Liverpool hope Barnes will recover from hamstring trouble but are again without a shoal of injured defenders.
93. He had to devote all his attention to the routine task of driving, finally pulling over to recover.
94. He can be forgiven that lapse and should recover losses at the expense of the Gold Cup pretender.
95. In complete contrast the South East began to recover relatively.
96. None of the children who did not recover were receiving medical care for symptoms of constipation at the time of follow up.
97. The plaintiffs failed to recover as no tangible injury had been done to their property - no apparatus had been damaged.
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98. For the Treasury this presented a golden opportunity to recover its traditional dominance which it had lost during the war.
99. If the defence is successful then the plaintiff will recover no damages at all.
100. The Act enabled workmen to recover compensation without the necessity of proving fault on the part of the employer.
101. Martin did well to recover from the onslaught to go a break up in the third set.
102. Wet wood can recover as long as it dries out relatively quickly.
103. The ideal situation would be to recover the capital investment and the production costs and still make a reasonable profit.
104. On the M-Four the westbound carriageway at junction thirteen had to be closed while police tried to recover a lorry.
105. They're still attempting to recover the plane's wreckage from the ocean floor.
106. Despite valiant efforts by our physiotherapists, my hamstring did not recover in time for the 200 metres.
107. There are provisions enabling investors to recover loss they have suffered as a result of entering into the share transactions.
108. It is doubtful whether the council will be able to recover all the back tax or enforce the costs order.
109. My few days were intermediate - cloudy, rough, with the reef and turbid water yet to fully recover.
110. He may suffer a severe personality change from which he might not recover.
111. Moreover, it is now well established that an injured plaintiff can recover for the unpaid services of a friend or relative.
112. But now his injuries have caught up with him, despite a brave battle to recover from recent knee surgery.
113. Only with computers and microscopes have we begun to recover some of the knowledge lost with the Stone Age.
114. Better technology should help both to recover more gas from existing reserves and also to make new areas accessible.
115. If they are lost or stolen, you can recover their value so long as you have kept a note of their numbers separately.
116. The Powermiser should recover its cost in one quarter, depending on your hot water consumption.
117. Most would recover if the disease were let to run its natural course.
118. Two of his victims successfully sued him and the plaintiff then tried to recover the damages from the defendant.
119. Fleeing across the desert, they finally reached southern California, where Smith left three wounded men to recover.
120. The doctor thinks she'll recover quite a lot of movement, though maybe not all.
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.