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Meanings of
convalesce
in inglés
portugués
recuperar
catalán
millorar
español
recuperar
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To return to health and strength after illness.
recover
cure
recuperate
deteriorate
español
recuperar
Synonyms
Examples for "
recover
"
recover
cure
recuperate
Examples for "
recover
"
1
In this way only can France
recover
the moral leadership of Europe.
2
Consumer confidence will take a long time to
recover
,
the letter said.
3
Italian Food was published as Europe began to
recover
from that nightmare.
4
Francois Reyl said he was confident Orient Express' share price could
recover
.
5
ARCs have, of course, been able to
recover
debt from some companies.
1
Borrowing more year after year is not the
cure
,
the report said.
2
She needed fresh air and a long
cure
,
out west, in Europe.
3
In what follows I shall consider the problems of prevention and
cure
.
4
With these simple conditions, I look upon the
cure
as absolutely certain.
5
A
cure
for male infertility is still a long way off, however.
1
The 66-year-old DUP leader left hospital on Friday to
recuperate
at home.
2
It's just that if you need some further time to
recuperate
-
3
When the boat reached Genoa, he was left in Italy to
recuperate
.
4
Since then I've done only what I must to survive and
recuperate
.
5
Security guard Elmer Thompson had suffered a slight concussion, but would
recuperate
.
Usage of
convalesce
in inglés
1
These were happy days; I had nothing to do but to
convalesce
.
2
I would be carried to the Sacred Springs to
convalesce
-
if
I
lived.
3
He moved to Majorca to
convalesce
,
starting his first novel in 1955.
4
Afterward, most patients were sent off to outlying hospitals to
convalesce
.
5
The poor countries are going about their business while the developed economies
convalesce
.
6
At last, however, the remedies arrived, and the men began rapidly to
convalesce
.
7
I remotely and futilely
convalesce
from the sickness I never had.
8
Like as not he'll want me to take a year off to
convalesce
!
9
Because of an administrative bungle, some soldiers were left to
convalesce
in the hospital.
10
It took Mrs. Upton a fortnight to get over one of these
visits
-
to
convalesce
.
11
There, under Dr. Gibbs's kind care, you may
convalesce
rapidly.
12
He was anticipating a long recovery, and she would have to
convalesce
for several months.
13
They saved it in the end and sent him down to my place to
convalesce
.
14
You continued to
convalesce
and I kept on thinking.
15
She had been offered several refuges in which to
convalesce
when she came out of hospital.
16
Hardly had Jacques begun to
convalesce
,
and she could breathe again, when Madeleine made them all uneasy.
Other examples for "convalesce"
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convalesce
Adjective
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
convalesce for
convalesce here
convalesce rapidly
convalesce when
m-may convalesce
Translations for
convalesce
portugués
recuperar
melhorar
convalescer
catalán
millorar
español
recuperar
recuperarse
convalescer
Convalesce
through the time