Similar words: recover, economic recovery, recovery, covered, cover, covert, cover up, uncover. Meaning: [rɪ'kʌvə(r)] adj. 1. freed from illness or injury 2. found after being lost.
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(31) He recovered himself enough to speak calmly.
(32) I've just recovered from a bout of malaria.
(33) We recovered lost time by setting out early.
(34) He recovered from a faint.
(35) Elisa has not fully recovered from the incident.
(36) She sat stunned for a while,[www.Sentencedict.com] until she recovered.
(37) He plucked up when his father recovered.
(38) It was some hours before she recovered consciousness .
(39) The skater quickly recovered his balance.
(40) After a minute she recovered enough to speak.
(41) The murderer never recovered his peace of mind.
(42) He soon recovered from the snake's bite.
(43) He's nowhere near recovered yet from his experiences.
(44) Trade soon recovered from the effects of the war.
(45) Have you fully recovered from your illness?
(46) The skater stumbled but at once recovered himself.
(47) She is now fully recovered from her injuries.
(48) She has recovered from the operation.
(49) His father has just recovered from heart surgery.
(50) He's now fully recovered from his stroke.
(51) She recovered herself/her composure and smiled.
(52) The stolen TV set was finally recovered.
(53) He recovered swiftly under the nurse's expert ministrations.
(54) Six bodies were recovered from the wreckage.
(55) Two bodies were recovered from the wreckage.
(56) Has he recovered from his illness?
(57) The police eventually recovered the stolen paintings.
(58) Against all the odds, he recovered.
(59) He soon recovered his habitual geniality.
(60) She never recovered from her broken heart.
More similar words: recover, economic recovery, recovery, covered, cover, covert, cover up, uncover, coverage, discovery, prerecord, over there, be considered as, sovereignty, overestimate, over and over, cove, covenant, record, recoup, recount, recourse, recommend, erect, recognize, reconcile, recording, redecorate, recognised, precocious.