RECOVER


Meaning of RECOVER in English

verb

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a patient recovers

The treatment succeeded and the patient recovered rapidly.

fully recovered

Elisa has not fully recovered from the incident.

get over/recover from a shock

He hasn’t got over the shock of losing his job yet.

recover from an illness

It took several months for him to recover from his illness.

recover from an injury

It took her six months to recover from the injury.

recover from an operation

A man is recovering from an emergency operation after his pet dog attacked him.

recover from an ordeal

She is recovering from her ordeal after a bomb went off on the train she was on.

recover sth from the wreckage

The bodies of two children were recovered from the wreckage.

recover/regain your composure (= become calm after feeling angry or upset )

Carter looked stunned, but he soon regained his composure.

regain/get back/recover your sanity

I took a vacation to try to recover my sanity.

regain/recover consciousness (= wake up )

I wanted to stay at the hospital until he regained consciousness.

regain/recover your balance (= become steady again )

He held onto Carrie until he regained his balance.

the economy recovers (= returns to normal condition after a period of trouble or difficulty )

The economy is beginning to recover from the recession.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

completely

In 1894 he was invalided home and never completely recovered his health.

Many people recovered completely , or nearly so.

Although most recover completely from the infection, some suffer kidney damage which can be permanent, and can kill.

Howe noted that it often takes a pitcher two years to completely recover from elbow surgery.

He had never completely recovered from the serious illness he had had when he first arrived.

She recovered completely , but we would like to know what causes a pulmonary embolus and how it can be prevented.

Her doctor had told her that she had completely recovered .

Personally, I doubt that I have ever completely recovered from my first experience of a communal shower almost 20 years ago.

fully

It is hoped to released the bird back into the wild when it is fully recovered .

By spring practice, tailback Skip Hicks is expected to be fully recovered from knee injuries.

Now that her ankle was fully recovered she could wear a higher pair of fragile silver sandals.

A victim never fully recovers from the feeling of insecurity.

She still has another year of injections and tablets before she's fully recovered .

Ricky: Yes, but he is fully recovered now.&038;.

The centre of the city did not fully recover for nearly two centuries.

He said he never fully recovered .

never

It was only then that Jean-Pierre discovered he had contracted tuberculosis in jail, and had never recovered .

Shaw never recovered from the failure of Richardson, Hill.

Despite a substantial reward being offered, it was never recovered .

Last season they were 3-10 by the time Thanksgiving rolled around, and they never recovered .

The careers of the four soldiers never recovered .

And I know, from the sobering vantage point of midlife, that she will never recover .

He never recovered and died yesterday afternoon.

I feel I have never recovered from this to this day.

quickly

No society can recover quickly from the intellectual and moral corruption the Milosevic regime produced.

In that first instant, I was frightened, although I quickly recovered and enjoyed my swim call.

This time, though, there was hope; her strong young body recovered quickly from the ordeal of Hubert's birth.

Ted recovered quickly after that point and picked up the ball.

I pray that those who have been injured will recover quickly .

The need for better food Patients recover quickly if they are well nourished.

She recovered quickly and came flying at me again.

still

The level of the early 1950s was abnormal in the sense that major trading nations were still recovering from internal war devastation.

The woman is still recovering from severe head injuries at a local hospital.

The whole visit was something of a disaster, and he was still recovering from it months later.

Mr Honecker, 77 and still recovering from a gall-bladder operation, has so far flatly rejected all notions of change.

He's still recovering from the knee injury which put him in hospital last February.

Bardot was still recovering from shock after narrowly missing being shot earlier this year by hunters killing her pets.

Headteachers who worked in the city at that time are still recovering from the barrage of far-Left directives.

well

Ruari had recovered well , but tired easily and needed help even more than before.

In time, he recovered well enough to get around, but not well enough ever to play tennis again.

And an extended payments schedule might well recover the debt more surely than strict enforcement - which might instead precipitate financial collapse.

I received treatment on my injury every day in Edinburgh, so that by the end I was recovering well .

She recovered well and was allowed home on thyroxine replacement treatment.

In fact the Middle East has recovered well after the Gulf War.

A doctor at Brecon Memorial Hospital said the boy was recovering well from exposure.

Happily, most of Gary's friends are back to work and even the most seriously injured are recovering well .

■ NOUN

balance

He stumbled near the exit from the tower, recovered his balance .

It is assisted by conscious intention on our part to recover balance and vibrant health.

With commendable promptitude, he caught Harrison by the collar and held him firmly, while Agnes and Dotty recovered their balance .

Once she stumbled and nearly fell headlong, but somehow she recovered her balance and tore on.

Yussuf tried to recover his balance , tried to jump, but the wall collapsed too fast.

Aldaniti recovered his balance and sped on towards the second.

But he recovered his balance in a stride and made off for the water jump.

But she recovered her balance and carried on.

body

He'd know that some one would have to go down there and recover the body and it could easily have been spotted.

As darkness fell, rescue workers with flashlights began recovering and identifying bodies .

A Clwyd Search and Rescue mountain team helped recover the body and carry it to a waiting vehicle.

Subsequent reports said that rescuers had recovered up to 180 bodies from the wreckage.

In south Armagh, police recovered a man's body from a road-side ditch.

Crews had yet to recover the main body of the plane and the engine.

composure

Not until the final quarter did the home side recover their composure , by which time it was way too late.

He began to recover his composure .

cost

Cities and counties sued to recover the costs of gun violence.

Eight states have sued the industry, seeking to recover the Medicaid insurance costs of treating poor people with tobacco-related diseases.

The cancer institute met the major costs of discovery, but Glaxo claims it is recovering costs.

After recovering his costs , the women or their representative Mata made payments on outstanding loans.

The Franks report cost £60 000 and stands a good chance of recovering some of that cost through sales of the report.

Costs in contentious cases are more complicated because a successful party may normally recover some of the costs from the losing party.

The Powermiser should recover its cost in one quarter, depending on your hot water consumption.

Those that did so recovered their costs within six months.

costs

Crucially, as well as setting up the registers, the Act permits local authorities to recover clean-up costs from owners.

Eight states have sued the industry, seeking to recover the Medicaid insurance costs of treating poor people with tobacco-related diseases.

Cities and counties sued to recover the costs of gun violence.

After recovering his costs , the women or their representative Mata made payments on outstanding loans.

The cancer institute met the major costs of discovery, but Glaxo claims it is recovering costs.

The city Planning Commission recommended that the club be forced to pay a law-enforcement tax to help the department recover its costs .

However, events which entitle the contractor to an extension of time may also entitle the contractor to recover extra costs .

Overall, organiser David Fisk claims the Festival is well on its way to recovering its £500,000 costs .

economy

Unemployment remained high and the economy recovered very slowly.

Wilson made three separate proposals for personal income tax cuts as the California economy recovered from a deep recession.

Officials hope that this will help the economy to recover .

Then, in the recession of 1991, these same businessmen could not imagine that the economy would ever recover .

But, generally speaking, the economy had by 1937 recovered to the level reached before the Depression started in 1929.

Signs the economy is recovering hurt bonds by sparking concern that inflation may accelerate, eroding bonds' fixed payments.

The economy has yet to recover .

hospital

Peggy Holmes, who is in her 60s, is now recovering in the City Hospital .

She also featured Pat Lynch, a nurse who helped Dole recover at a hospital in Michigan.

Simon Forrest suffered multiple fractures when his car crashed into a van, recovering in hospital , he echoes the speed warnings.

My husband, just recovering from hospital treatment himself, must now care for me, entailing 24-hour supervision.

Father-of-two Robin was flown home to Hexham, Northumberland, where he was recovering in hospital last night.

His wife was also shot and is recovering in hospital .

He's now recovering at hospital in Oxford.

illness

And in our psychiatric rehabilitation centres for men and women of all ages recovering from mental illness .

So they recover faster from illnesses .

However, the long-term outlook for reproductive function is poor in patients who conceive before they have fully recovered from their illness .

That is something that needs to be said, as he is very popular and has just recovered from a serious illness .

He had never completely recovered from the serious illness he had had when he first arrived.

All assumed then and indeed until two days ago that Chapman was recovering from his illness .

These may be helpful when recovering from an illness or if you fear your normal diet is lacking.

Shah Jehan had now recovered from his illness and was able to move to Agra and join in the victory celebrations.

injury

Mister Grant has a long way to go before he will fully recover from his injuries .

Nor could he recover if his injury was inflicted upon him by a fellow worker.

He thought it quite possible that Pike had starved the horse to help it recover from its leg injury .

The woman is still recovering from severe head injuries at a local hospital.

Allow at least six weeks to recover from a head injury .

Caps were installed in many states on the amount peo-ple could recover for their own injuries .

In her short career keep-fit fanatic Lesley has had to spend nearly nine months off duty recovering from her injuries .

But guard depth behind Edwards could be a problem unless Saudia Roundtree is recovered from a knee injury .

knee

He's still recovering from the knee injury which put him in hospital last February.

And the Suns may get forward Danny Manning, who is recovering from knee surgery, back soon.

And he has had to recover from two knee operations.

He started the majority of games in the final two months of the season as Clyde Drexler recovered from knee surgery.

But now his injuries have caught up with him, despite a brave battle to recover from recent knee surgery.

By spring practice, tailback Skip Hicks is expected to be fully recovered from knee injuries.

Proctor has recovered from a minor knee operation.

But guard depth behind Edwards could be a problem unless Saudia Roundtree is recovered from a knee injury.

loss

In spite of this, Hedley Byrne did not recover its loss since the reports submitted by Heller &038; Partners had expressly disclaimed responsibility.

London shares recovered from deep early losses to end slightly lower.

Zurich: Shares closed steady after recovering early losses caused by rising interest rates.

The tenant filed a claim against the landlord to recover his losses .

He can be forgiven that lapse and should recover losses at the expense of the Gold Cup pretender.

They have since recovered their losses .

There are provisions enabling investors to recover loss they have suffered as a result of entering into the share transactions.

Saddam's military machine is now thought to have fully recovered from losses sustained in the Gulf War.

market

It was loth to do this because the bonds were a potential goldmine when the junk-bond market recovered .

Stock and bond markets recovered yesterday as investors focused on other issues besides the budget impasse.

But when the market recovered , the deals stopped.

But the market is recovering its role.

The market is going to recover , in fact there are signs of already.

If one effect of recession is to bring back collecting, rather than investing, then the market will recover .

money

So Woolwich had no cause of action to recover the money until the date of his order of 31 July 1987.

The companies had asked the commission to set up a hearing for recovering the money from customers.

The auditors check the accuracy of accounts and seek to recover money lost through fraud.

The appellants sought to recover the money .

He recovered this money the following day.

They will take action, through the courts if necessary, to recover the money .

The student union are taking legal advice about whether they can take any further action to recover the missing money .

It follows that if the buyer had paid he could have recovered that money .

operation

Mr Honecker, 77 and still recovering from a gall-bladder operation , has so far flatly rejected all notions of change.

Later, bassist Mike Mills recovered from abdominal surgery and Michael Stipe recovered from a hernia operation .

And he has had to recover from two knee operations .

Rusedski is recovering from an operation to clear up a persistent problem in the tendons of his right foot.

Tracey is also being shown in advance how she can help herself when she's recovering from the operation .

The 20-year-old, recovering from a hernia operation , returns to full training convinced he can boost Spurs revival still further.

That's despite new evidence that people in their seventies or eighties can recover from operations just as well as the young.

Last night Clare's parents were at her hospital bedside as she recovered after an operation on her horrific wounds.

ordeal

This time, though, there was hope; her strong young body recovered quickly from the ordeal of Hubert's birth.

Consequently he was recovering from his minor ordeal .

Christopher, of Bognor Regis, Sussex, was rushed to hospital, where he spent five days recovering from his ordeal .

He stood for a moment, eyes closed, recovering from the ordeal , and then lit a cigarette.

plaintiff

If the defence is successful then the plaintiff will recover no damages at all.

Second, would it be an affront to the public conscience to allow the plaintiff to recover .

Moreover, it is now well established that an injured plaintiff can recover for the unpaid services of a friend or relative.

The plaintiff can only recover on the strength of his own title and not on the weakness of the defendant's.

Two of his victims successfully sued him and the plaintiff then tried to recover the damages from the defendant.

The plaintiffs failed to recover as no tangible injury had been done to their property - no apparatus had been damaged.

shock

I had not yet recovered from the simple shock of finding that many of them talked and behaved exactly like us.

Madame Héloise seemed to have recovered from her shock and the accident, and be back in fighting form again.

When I recovered from the shock , the sight I witnessed was appalling.

Bardot was still recovering from shock after narrowly missing being shot earlier this year by hunters killing her pets.

She was profoundly upset and had never really recovered from the shock .

The gesture helped Jean-Pierre recover from the shock of seeing Jane.

She was still recovering from the shock of that earlier bout of jealousy.

surgery

By last night only one victim remained in hospital - a 25-year-old man recovering from surgery to remove glass from his arm.

And the Suns may get forward Danny Manning, who is recovering from knee surgery , back soon.

Rideout has been troubled by the problem for some time and will need six weeks to recover after surgery .

He started the majority of games in the final two months of the season as Clyde Drexler recovered from knee surgery .

In Tokyo, however, recovering from major surgery , she dropped out after 16 miles.

Howe noted that it often takes a pitcher two years to completely recover from elbow surgery .

But now his injuries have caught up with him, despite a brave battle to recover from recent knee surgery .

Later, bassist Mike Mills recovered from abdominal surgery and Michael Stipe recovered from a hernia operation.

■ VERB

allow

Second, would it be an affront to the public conscience to allow the plaintiff to recover .

Were they allowed to recover , the animals would be thinner and less productive.

If the muscularis propria escapes extensive damage, we assume that the impaired bowel propulsion is allowed to recover to some extent.

begin

Oliver is found again Oliver began to recover and slowly regain his strength.

As darkness fell, rescue workers with flashlights began recovering and identifying bodies.

In complete contrast the South East began to recover relatively.

A week after the attacks, Peres began to recover in the polls and now leads Netanyahu by 5 percentage points.

The people began to recover from the horrors of the long war with Chaos and for a while the population grew.

Sarah soon began to recover , although it was clear that it would be some time before she was completely well again.

Only with computers and microscopes have we begun to recover some of the knowledge lost with the Stone Age.

entitle

This loss he is entitled to recover .

Are students or teachers who bring successful civil rights lawsuits entitled to recover their attorneys' fees?

For the avoidance of doubt I make clear that the investor would not be entitled to recover more than £100,000.

However, events which entitle the contractor to an extension of time may also entitle the contractor to recover extra costs.

We are entitled to recover any such monies from your salary.

This may be done by including such expenses among the items for which the landlord is entitled to recover a service charge.

fail

His body had failed to recover , but it was also refusing to die.

He had failed to recover fully from a major heart by-pass operation.

Meanwhile, thanks to the bad parts, output would fail to recover .

help

Better technology should help both to recover more gas from existing reserves and also to make new areas accessible.

Fortunately, proven techniques can help people recover from these habits.

Expressing your feelings should help you start to recover .

In the recession of the early 1990s the United States successfully used lower interest rates to help it recover from a recession.

He thought it quite possible that Pike had starved the horse to help it recover from its leg injury.

Ma says his runners do well because they train at high altitude and are given special herbal tonics to help them recover .

To help me recover my confidence?

She also featured Pat Lynch, a nurse who helped Dole recover at a hospital in Michigan.

seek

As a result they are less willing to accept the increasing costs caused by disruption and seek to recover them through claims.

Regulators sought to recover the $ 750, 000 outstanding after the sale of the three Valmark properties.

The auditors check the accuracy of accounts and seek to recover money lost through fraud.

Eight states have sued the industry, seeking to recover the Medicaid insurance costs of treating poor people with tobacco-related diseases.

The subsidiary remains a defendant in an action that seeks to recover billions of dollars spent on treating sick smokers.

try

They've formed an action committee to try to recover the funds.

The tax laws prohibit you from trying to recover from your employees taxes that you were required to pay on their behalf.

Yussuf tried to recover his balance, tried to jump, but the wall collapsed too fast.

The scandal, which comes as the department is still trying to recover from the Rodney King beating and the O.J.

He was still trying to recover from his earlier slip.

J., to try to recover the deposit on the van.

The police are now trying to recover two more stolen cars which had already been sold for up to thirty thousand pounds.

Last employed by Houston, he is trying to recover from a career-threatening ankle injury.

PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

gather/collect/recover etc your wits

He remained still and tried to gather his wits .

I felt helpless, but tried to gather my wits .

I tried to collect my wits for the arrival.

It is gone even before the predator can gather its wits and make chase.

She slowly gathered her wits , and looked round.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

A number of bodies were recovered from the wreckage.

Doctors say she will recover quickly.

He never recovered the use of his legs.

He never really recovered from the operation.

It took a long time for the British economy to recover from the effects of the war.

It took the rest of the winter for her to recover her health.

It was several months before John had fully recovered from his heart attack.

Losing my job was a terrible blow, and it took me quite a while to recover .

Mark never really recovered from the shock of his father's death.

My mother's been very ill, and is still in hospital recovering.

Sammy needed to recover a little before they could move him to a hospital nearer his home.

The bank is planning to sue the company in order to try and recover it's money.

The company hopes to recover the cost of developing their new product.

The Eagles had a 37-20 lead at halftime, and the Broncos couldn't recover .

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Edmonton recovered less than half its total annual costs from electricity sales last year, as you say.

His daughter, however, is still finding it difficult to recover from her traumatic assault in New York.

Larkin said Nutrition For Life shares could recover further if the company reports better-than-expected earnings later this month.

Police said 21 bodies had been recovered as by last night and the final toll would not be clear until today.

Punk music has not recovered since.

The informant was arrested the next day and most of the money was recovered.

Wages were pitiful and despite recovering somewhat in certain sectors in the last years before the war, they remained very low.

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