Pronunciation: /rɪˈkuːpəˌreɪt/
verb to recover from illness or exertion; to regain strength or health
A1 After getting sick, she needed time to recuperate at home.
A2 The injured athlete is expected to recuperate fully before returning to training.
B1 It is important to give your body enough rest to allow it to recuperate after intense physical activity.
B2 The patient is recuperating well after the surgery and is expected to be discharged soon.
C1 The company's profits took a hit, but they are expected to recuperate in the next quarter.
C2 The economy is slowly recuperating from the effects of the global recession.
formal After undergoing surgery, it is important to rest and recuperate in order to allow your body to heal properly.
informal I'm going to take a few days off work to just relax and recuperate from the stress.
slang I partied too hard last night, I need to stay in bed all day and just recuperate.
figurative After a long week of work, I like to spend the weekend recuperating by doing things I enjoy.
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