Similar words: covering, uncovering, recover, economic recovery, recovery, recovered, recover from, full recovery. Meaning: [rɪ'kʌvə(r)] adj. returning to health after illness or debility.
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91, I received treatment on my injury every day in Edinburgh, so that by the end I was recovering well.
92, Most of Britain's birds of prey are only now recovering from this long persecution.
93, The eight-month-old baby is recovering with Middlesbrough foster parents following the operation to remove water from the brain.
94, Signs the economy is recovering hurt bonds by sparking concern that inflation may accelerate, eroding bonds' fixed payments.
95, Meanwhile, thanks to a series of startling medical breakthroughs, his father was recovering from his debilitating strokes.
96, The Labour party showed little sign of recovering from its election defeat in 1979.
97, Yesterday he was recovering in Middlesbrough General Hospital's burns unit with burns to his arms, hands and lower body.
98, After recovering his costs, the women or their representative Mata made payments on outstanding loans.
99, His wife was also shot and is recovering in hospital.
100, Walking is simple and safe; just about anyone can do it, including the young(sentencedict.com), elderly and those recovering from illness.
101, As darkness fell in late afternoon, rescue workers began recovering and identifying bodies with flashlights.
102, The woman is still recovering from severe head injuries at a local hospital.
103, Simon Forrest suffered multiple fractures when his car crashed into a van, recovering in hospital, he echoes the speed warnings.
104, Before he was shot down he commanded a Hurricane squadron and was promoted Wing Commander while he was recovering from his injuries.
105, They are large, and hence the chances of recovering complete specimens from all boreholes is relatively low.
106, And the Suns may get forward Danny Manning, who is recovering from knee surgery, back soon.
107, Consumer spending and corporate investment are recovering and industrial production is improving, he said.
108, The level of the early 1950s was abnormal in the sense that major trading nations were still recovering from internal war devastation.
109, Jenkins made his first 1996 appearance on Sunday, after recovering from arthroscopic knee surgery he had last month.
110, Rachel, 25, is recovering in Liverpool's Broadgreen Hospital after allegedly being given the designer drug ecstacy at a party.
111, The antidote lies in recovering awareness of our context embracing the real, which is the subject of the final chapter.
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112, Taking account of the view of drunk driving, the plaintiff should be precluded on grounds of public policy from recovering compensation.
113, Overall, organiser David Fisk claims the Festival is well on its way to recovering its £500,000 costs.
114, It sort of goes in tandem with recovering from the physical pain.
115, Recovering from the energy expended, Stephane appreciated my translated comparison with the guidebook description of Curbar's Right Eliminate.
116, While each race was launching or recovering, premiere airshow acts dazzled the crowd.
117, Christopher, of Bognor Regis, Sussex, was rushed to hospital, where he spent five days recovering from his ordeal.
118, Along with housewives whose personal needs were swamped by the family, there were recovering alcoholics grateful for acceptance.
119, In Tokyo, however, recovering from major surgery, she dropped out after 16 miles.
120, But he couldn't quite repeat the performance against Parrot, recovering from 5-2 down to 5-all before losing the decider.
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