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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(151) In that way, all the oxygen can be recovered, with solid carbon dust as the only byproduct.
(152) Edmonton recovered less than half its total annual costs from electricity sales last year, as you say.
(153) I found the protozoan attracted in large numbers to slate panels we deliberately left at vents for one year and then recovered.
(154) He is fully recovered from the virus.
(155) The police recovered the stolen jewelry.
(156) Rescue teams recovered more bodies from the rubble.
(157) Jack Cleveland had recovered from his weeping.
(158) Lewis has recently recovered his fitness and will clash with Christie in the 4x100m relay.
(159) Investment has also recovered,[sentencedict.com] contributing half of aggregate demand growth.
(160) Futures prices recovered from sharp early declines to end with moderate losses.
(161) For a minute he looked uncertain, and then recovered his composure.
(162) Despite careful detective work, many items have never been recovered.
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