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Word | Recuperate |
get over an illness or shock; The patient is recuperating / restore to good health or strength / To recover health / recover / of or relating to Spain, its people, or its language. / to return to normal health or strength after being sick, injured, etc. / to get back (money that has been spent, invested, lost, etc.), | |
Usage | ⇒ She hoped to recuperate at least half of her investment ⇒ The doctors were worried because the patient did not recuperate as rapidly as they had expected. ⇒ She took a day off to recuperate. ⇒ When you come to Spain we'll play Spanish music, we'll sing and we'll even dance. |
Synonyms | eoevrcr, loscceesvn, vipoemo, lyrql, eter gotet, auhe, eorviv, pucerq, mneh, throese, eellw gl, urtekp, ugna, pucpgi, ivwrreet, loerimaela, eaonrom ecd, ucrg, necriur, aezgri, |
Antonyms | aotdrtrecee, fgia, enxwae, edtnlic, dolr, sgfuihnl, srwoge, ihurtw, dlcae, egereodtea, nsedgtlaerit, febd, rseaael, mins, lwtk, dir, law, alsc, alecje, plstlaco, |
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