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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181. As a result they are less willing to accept the increasing costs caused by disruption and seek to recover them through claims.
182. He said the thousands of get-well messages had been helping him recover from 17 days in a coma after a car crash.
183. It was taking time for Britain to recover from the First World War.
184. Severely ill patients are given support in hospitals, their symptoms being relieved as far as possible, and most eventually recover.
185. There have been several cases of two-seaters being overstressed by pilots pulling back hard to recover from steep dives after spin recoveries.
186. We can not hope to recover that certainty about good and evil upon which in the ethical religions salvation itself depends.
187. I knew that they had not given you enough time to recover from the pneumonia.
187. Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
188. They block the rear view of the road and make our quest to recover the tabs all the more difficult.
189. They've formed an action committee to try to recover the funds.
190. It relies on foster homes to provide rescued pets a supportive place to recover until good owners can be found.
191. Her coach told her she lost some time by getting boxed in, time she could recover in her next race.
192. Caps were installed in many states on the amount peo-ple could recover for their own injuries.
193. For two weeks he was in a delirious condition, then began to recover.
194. Ma says his runners do well because they train at high altitude and are given special herbal tonics to help them recover.
195. Was it really possible to command such a premium price that one could recover the extra investment?
196. The plaintiff was unlawfully charged for making extracts from a parish register, and was held entitled to recover back the payments.
197. The original lessee could then recover from the assignee under the indemnity.
198. I looked after her, feeling like some one who has just sustained a terrible injury from which he will never recover.
199. Nearly 75 percent of all adults believe that depressed people can recover on their own by just adopting a positive attitude.
200. Strange, then, that Spielberg's grown-up Peter must recover his original, youthful estranged family.
201. With a warm fire, and a hot meal, I began to recover from my unpleasant experiences.
202. The original owner can always recover subject to a six-year limitation period.
203. A player will recover somewhat between matches, but an injured player might need to be rested for longer.
204. And an extended payments schedule might well recover the debt more surely than strict enforcement - which might instead precipitate financial collapse.
205. On 15 July 1987, the Woolwich issued a writ to recover the capital sum and interest thereon.
206. We were ever so fortunate as to recover your collection intact.
207. I gave the order for the right of my line, except my reserves, to advance to recover the plateau.
208. Lady Ardshiel was prosecuted through the courts in an unsuccessful attempt to recover rents received by her since Culloden.
209. On this night, the Orangemen built a big early lead and the Panthers couldn't recover.
210. However, events which entitle the contractor to an extension of time may also entitle the contractor to recover extra costs.
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.