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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(91) The doctor's treatment has worked marvels: the patient has recovered completely.
(92) The money has been recovered without resorting to verbal abuse or strong-arm tactics.
(93) She almost started to fall from the balance beam but recovered herself in time.
(94) After months of haggling, they recovered only three-quarters of what they had lent.
(95) Betty believed that it was through divine grace that her husband had recovered from his illness.
(96) The animals were released back into the wild when they had recovered. Sentencedict.com
(97) Many useful substances are now recovered from materials which used to be thrown away.
(98) A butchers knife was later recovered at the scene.
(99) Character is much easier kept than recovered. Thomas Paine
(100) But at this awkward moment, Aurangzeb suddenly recovered.
(101) After a long and anxious spell, she recovered.
(102) But she recovered her balance and carried on.
(103) Stable class I molecules were recovered with the monoclonal antibody W6/32.
(104) However, after a year or so he had recovered from all his problems except cribbing and an occasional bout of colic.
(105) Likewise, at Niya were recovered a wide assortment of silks from the tomb of a mummified man and woman.
(106) He lost the ball when he hit the turf but recovered the loose ball.
(107) A few minutes of rest, and he recovered his oxygen level, although something within felt attenuated.
(108) Last season they were 3-10 by the time Thanksgiving rolled around, and they never recovered.
(109) He decided not to broach the subject of divorce until his wife had recovered from her illness.
(110) Apart from a dull ache in his leg, Larsen has completely recovered from the crash.
(111) Over 7,000 assault rifles, 500 rocket launchers and several tonnes of explosives have been recovered.
(112) After he recovered, he advised her against going along with the crowd, of course.
(113) Fortunately he is now fully recovered and will take all the beating as he is better than form figures indicate.
(114) Aldaniti recovered his balance and sped on towards the second.
(115) The aqueous phase may then be recovered without any loss.
(116) That was before Muirbrook dropped the ball, which Raiders cornerback Lionel Washington recovered.
(117) The attackers were apprehended by an unknown passerby, who chased the three youths and recovered the stolen bicycle.
(118) Despite complete protection, including the extension of predator control beyond the boundaries of their reservation, the heath hens never recovered.
(119) After recovering from an attack of shallow breathing he recovered and one nurse said he was smiling and cooing in his cot.
(120) Not being allowed to return to her own country was a blow from which she never really recovered.
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