recuperation in English

noun
1
recovery from illness or exertion.
the human body has amazing powers of recuperation
2
the recovery or regaining of something.
the recuperation of the avant-garde for art

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1. 7 synonyms for Convalescence: recovery, rehabilitation, recuperation, return to health, improvement, recuperation, recovery

2. Until then, I will assist in your recuperation.

3. In addition, a recuperation brake for carrying out the method is described.

4. During the initial weeks of her recuperation, Marie could not attend meetings.

5. It would be as though Jehovah were transforming his bed from one of illness into one of recuperation.

6. "The program will also extend to personnel who face long recuperation periods at home", he added.

7. AT LEAST ONE ACTIVITY DURING PAID WORKING HOURS (INCLUDING PAID LEAVE AND RECUPERATION) AMONG ACTIVITIES 1 TO 10

8. Convalescence: 1 n gradual healing (through rest) after sickness or injury Synonyms: recovery , recuperation Types: lysis recuperation in which the symptoms of an acute disease gradually subside rally a marked recovery of strength or spirits during an illness Type of: healing the natural process by which the body repairs itself

9. 2 days ago · Global Aramid Fiber Market Report 2021: Market is Likely to Experience a Brisk Recuperation from 2021 Onwards, Translating to a Cumulative Sale of $22.4 Billion During 2021-2026

10. The amylolytic activities of the glands are decreased both after treatment for 24 hrs and when a 3 week treatment had been followed by a 2 week recuperation period.

11. The Amah Mutsun Relearning Program (AMRP) at the UC Santa Cruz Arboretum & Botanic Garden is a collaborative effort between the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band (AMTB) and the Garden to assist the Tribe in their efforts of cultural revitalization, recuperation and relearning of dormant cultural knowledge, and environmental justice

12. After some years of painful recuperation (the disease was to leave her with a life-long walking disability), she began voice studies at age 12 with Weldon Kilburn (at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto), her accompanist and coach until 1971 and to whom she was eventually married in 1968.

13. Lesions on the Brainpan we are almost totally eliminated, and on the first bone scan we observed a total loss of the bone density structure of the legs subject to pathological fractures or to a drug treatment to prevent skeletal events; on the new bone scan we observed a total recuperation of the bone structure with excellent density.

14. (The related adjective Convalescent means "recovering from sickness or debility," and a "Convalescent home" is a hospital for long-term recuperation and rehabilitation.) The word Convalesce derives from Latin, from the prefix com- ("with, together, jointly") and the verb "valescere" ("to grow strong").