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Sentence count:162+19Posted:2017-01-09Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: recovereconomic recoveryrecoverycoveredcovercovertcover upuncoverMeaning: [rɪ'kʌvə(r)]  adj. 1. freed from illness or injury 2. found after being lost. 
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(121) Amazingly, he recovered, but no-one could ascertain what had caused the fits.
(122) He stumbled near the exit from the tower, recovered his balance.
(123) Last night Clare's parents were at her hospital bedside as she recovered after an operation on her horrific wounds.
(124) They informed me that my Mom had been taken into hospital and I was to be taken into care until she recovered.
(125) The Callaghan government never recovered from the sense of ungovernability and social chaos heralded by the winter of discontent.
(126) With commendable promptitude, he caught Harrison by the collar and held him firmly,[http://sentencedict.com/recovered.html] while Agnes and Dotty recovered their balance.
(127) Armstrong recovered from testicular cancer to compete in one of sport's most gruelling tests a year later.
(128) He was discharged three weeks after admission, having recovered fully.
(129) Feeling it should be Michele who recovered it, Luce drew a long, steadying breath and turned to climb down.
(130) But he recovered his balance in a stride and made off for the water jump.
(131) Of the 26,000 carats of diamonds dispatched, over 23,000 carats were recovered, a success rate of over 90%.
(132) A gun's been recovered after the latest attack, in which a store manager was held captive for six hours.
(133) Almost miraculously Herrera recovered after several months of careful attention and rest.
(134) Once she stumbled and nearly fell headlong, but somehow she recovered her balance and tore on.
(135) One example might be where a newborn child developed an infection requiring special care(sentencedict.com), but recovered in a few days.
(136) Arthur Benson recovered from several years of mental breakdown about two years previously and was in the evening summer of his life.
(137) Champion recovered from cancer during 1979 / 80 to make a recovery that the whole nation could marvel at.
(138) The books fell to the basement boiler room, where they were recovered by the thief.
(139) Most of the recovered pieces were small fiberglass chunks and parts of the wings.
(140) Whyte has recovered from the ankle twisted in last week's 4-0 defeat at Manchester City.
(141) The flood was a calamity from which Bangladesh has never fully recovered.
(142) As with the basket, divers are recovered from the water to the surface, where they transfer to the decompression chamber.
(143) Stock and bond markets recovered yesterday as investors focused on other issues besides the budget impasse.
(144) They made several unsuccessful attempts before managing to enter Paperweight and take the items, most of which were later recovered.
(145) On my return I saw a fully recovered James Dalton, who invited me to join him for a late breakfast.
(146) The client eventually recovered £1,000 in supplementary benefit additional requirements, backdated to 1976.
(147) The largest of the forty-eight recovered pieces weighs 27. 4 kilograms, more than adequate for lethality.
(148) A comparison can be made to a group of marble figures recovered from a brothel in Pompeii.
(149) Creditors would pay a share of the money recovered through money advice services to those services.
(150) Shah Jehan had now recovered from his illness and was able to move to Agra and join in the victory celebrations.
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