recuperate


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recuperate /rɪˈkjuːpəreɪt, -ˈkuː-/ verb

دوره نقاهت گذراندن
بهبودی یافتن، نیروی تازه یافتن، حال آمدن، قانون فقه: جبران کردن
جبران خسارت کردن، بهبودی یافتن، به حال آمدن
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recuperate
[verb]
Synonyms: recover, convalesce, get better, improve, mend
English Thesaurus: recover, get better, get over something, get well, be back on your feet, ...

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

recuperate /rɪˈkjuːpəreɪt, -ˈkuː-/ verb
[Date: 1500-1600; Language: Latin; Origin: past participle of recuperare, from capere 'to take']

1. [intransitive] to get better again after an illness or injury Synonym : recover
recuperate from
Coles is recuperating from a sprained ankle.

2. [transitive] especially British English to get back money that you have spent or lost in business Synonym : recoup, recover:
We’ve recuperated our losses.

3. [intransitive] to return to a more normal condition after a difficult time Synonym : recover:
Winston proposed several ways for the industry to recuperate.
—recuperation /rɪˌkjuːpəˈreɪʃən, -ˌkuː-/ noun [uncountable]

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

recover to become healthy again after you have been seriously ill or injured, or had a bad experience:
My mother’s been very ill, and she’s still in hospital recovering.
She needed time to recover from the shock.
get better to recover from an injury or illness. In everyday English, people usually say get better rather than recover:
I hope you get better soon.
My back’s been quite bad recently, but it’s getting better slowly.
get over something to recover from a bad experience, or a minor illness. In everyday English, people usually say get over rather than recover:
She never got over his death.
I’m getting over my cold.
get well to recover from an illness or operation – used especially when you are writing to encourage someone to recover:
Get well soon – we all miss you!
I hope you get well quickly.
be back on your feet to have recovered and be able to live life as usual again:
It may take a week or two until you’re back on your feet.
It’s great to see you back on your feet!
be on the mend to be showing definite signs of recovering after an illness or injury:
I’m glad to see you’re on the mend again.
Kathy’s been quite ill with flu, but she seems to be on the mend now.
recuperate formal to spend time resting and getting your health or energy back, after you have had an illness or had a difficult or tiring experience:
It had been a hard year, and I needed a few weeks in the sun in order to recuperate.
He is recuperating from a heart attack.
convalesce /ˌkɒnvəˈles $ ˌkɑːn-/ formal to spend a long period of time recovering from a serious illness, especially by resting in a comfortable or warm place:
She was at home convalescing after major surgery.

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