[
US
/ɹɪˈkupɝˌeɪt/
]
[ UK /ɹɪkjˈuːpəɹˌeɪt/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪkjˈuːpəɹˌeɪt/ ]
VERB
-
get over an illness or shock
The patient is recuperating -
regain a former condition after a financial loss
We expect the stocks to recover to $2.90
The company managed to recuperate -
regain or make up for
recuperate one's losses - restore to good health or strength
How To Use recuperate In A Sentence
- The child and seven others who caught the disease in early April, have since recuperated, according to Ani Rubiani, head of the Depok subagency of environmental health and disease control. The Jakarta Post Breaking News
- I'm not exactly over the moon at being another year older but my wife is taking me away for the weekend to meditate, cogitate and recuperate in Cornwall.
- While you can't overtrain, it is possible to underrecuperate.
- He's going to go home, recuperate, rest and relax, and he'll be back on Monday, and he's looking forward to being here.
- Does the nutrient eat of esophagus cancerthe recuperate of the complication after reaching art?
- McGrady is out at least two weeks to fully recuperate from a sore left knee that's bothered him for months. USATODAY.com
- Other mammals and birds recuperate or grow to maturity in outdoor enclosures.
- By the time a parent picks them up from school, or greets them when they arrive home, the child may well need some time to "decompress", if not withdraw to recuperate for their coming day. Darryl Sollerh: The Dancing Parent -- "How Was Your Day?"
- I love and cherish my public holidays because I need that time to recuperate and rejuvenate my mind and body from the rat race of life.
- After she hung up, she took a deep breath to recuperate her thoughts and wonder what she had gotten herself into.