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Recover meaning

To get back, to regain (a physical thing; in astronomy and navigation, sight of a thing or a signal). | To salvage, to extricate, to rescue (a thing or person). | To replenish to, resume (a good state of mind or body).

Example sentences (20)

While the protagonist has a few options to quickly recover back to the Good Condition, all other characters will only recover with time and patience.

He doesn’t merely want the economy to recover (as do we all); he desperately needs it to recover before November, so he can keep his job.

It might take some time for markets to recover but I'm confident they would recover fully," he said.

TFSA Market Crash: How to Recover in 2020 if You Lost MoneyInvest in the Canadian National Railway stock to recover from the losses to your TFSA during this market crash.

The majority of people in- and outside of prison who contract the virus eventually recover, so they could be incapacitated for a relatively short period of time before they recover and possibly threaten public safety.

While a lot of series and comedies have struggled to recover after their main star/stars leave, soapies and Telenovela’s recover very quickly.

So they may recover the $5400-odd but they may spend just as much to recover it," she said.

Based on research, about 65% of preschoolers who stutter recover spontaneously in the first two years of stuttering, citation citation and about 74% recover by their early teens.

Earth scrap is collected by the field workers two or three times a year and may be cleaned in a scrap-washer to recover the rubber, or sold off to a contractor who will clean it and recover the rubber.

O'Donnell managed to recover the fumble, but the Steelers were unable to recover from the 13-yard loss, and they had to punt two plays later.

Quest to "recover those ashes" seeAlso The Honourable Ivo Bligh Later in 1882, following the famous Australian victory at The Oval, Bligh led an England team to Australia, as he said, to "recover those ashes".

This degradation is impossible to recover, since there is no sure way to distinguish the noise from the signal; amplifying the signal to recover attenuated parts of the signal amplifies the noise (distortion/interference) as well.

Thus, only the immediate purchaser could recover for a product defect, and if a part was built up out of parts from parts manufacturers, the ultimate buyer could not recover for injury caused by a defect in the part.

About halfway through the concert during the hit song “Lovesick Girls,” Jennie left to recover backstage.

According to her, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic illustrates the importance of ensuring public health systems can adequately detect, prevent, respond to, and recover from, health emergencies.

According to him, effort have been put in place to arrest other members of the gang and to recover more of their operational arms.

According to the crypto analytics platform, altcoins are “overwhelmingly showing undervaluation” after last week’s bloodbath, leaving investors divided on how quickly the markets can recover.

According to the police, the boat was attempting to recover cargo from the Panama-registered freighter "MV Matthew".

According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), symptoms can last up to 14 days after infection and in some cases, it can take weeks or even months to fully recover.

Achane missed the last four games, the minimum while on IR, with a knee injury sustained Oct. 8 against the New York Giants and got an extra week to recover with the team’s bye following its Nov. 5 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.