recovery
Prononciation : [/ɹɪˈkʌvəɹi/]
Contexte : « health »
(noun) the process of getting better after being sick or hurt. It's when your body heals and you start feeling well again.
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After a few days of rest and medicine, John's recovery from the flu was quick.
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Her slow recovery from the surgery meant she had to spend more time in the hospital.
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How long does recovery usually take after a minor injury?
Contexte : « economics »
(noun) the return of economic growth after a period of decline. It's when the economy starts to improve and people start spending more money.
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The country's recovery from the recession was slow but steady.
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The recovery of the stock market was short-lived as new challenges emerged.
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What factors contribute to a quick recovery from an economic downturn?
Contexte : « grasping or finding »
(noun) the action of getting back something that was lost or stolen. It's when you find something that was missing or take back what was taken from you.
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She was grateful for the recovery of her lost wallet with all her important documents inside.
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The search for the lost painting ended in disappointment as there was no recovery.
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Can you describe the recovery process for a stolen bike?