recuperate|recuperated|recuperates|recuperating in English
verb
[re·cu·per·ate || rɪ'kuːpəreɪt /-'kju-]
recover, heal, regain one's health after an illness or injury
Use "recuperate|recuperated|recuperates|recuperating" in a sentence
1. How does adolescent recuperate good body?
2. Convalesce - get over an illness or shock; "The patient is recuperating" recover , recuperate gain vigor , perk , perk up , percolate , pick up - gain or regain energy; "I picked up after a nap"
3. Eat, sleep and recuperate.
4. Maseo spoke of him while you were recuperating.
5. 5 Coles is recuperating from a sprained ankle.
6. Winston proposed several ways for the industry to recuperate.
7. They tried to recuperated waste heat to produce electric current.
8. He took time out to recuperate.
9. You are ill and must recuperate.
10. Dr. miller : Did you recuperate entirely?
11. He went to the country to recuperate.
12. Wyman had lost his power to recuperate.
13. She went to the country to recuperate.
14. Ms. Davis is going to be recuperating here indefinitely.
15. I went away to the country to recuperate.
16. She recuperated during a Caribbean cruise aboard the royal yacht, Britannia.
17. After recuperating they were re-equipped and retrained by American instructors.
18. Method and apparatus for recuperating waste heat in absorption systems
19. After scabbard film accumulates fluid operation how should recuperate?
20. Creance exercise has been used to recondition recuperating raptor patients for over four decades
21. It has the ability to heal people by swallowing them and recuperates them in its stomach.
22. Stay in the hospital for a few more days to recuperate.
23. The extra costs cannot be recuperated through the national basic tariff for electricity after liberalisation.
24. I found myself in a hospital in an intensive- care ward, recuperating from emergency surgery.
25. The two injured Jet Airways employees are still recuperating in the hospital.