To return to health and strength after illness.
Get or find back; recover the use of.
Reuse (materials from waste products)
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.
6 Many markets will take years to recover in terms of resale value.
7 Mr Tims said everything possible was being done to recover the bodies.
8 IMF backs South Africa to recover The South African economy is struggling.
9 However, the banking sector looked set to recover some ground on Tuesday.
10 Doctors say Filin is likely to recover his sight and work again.
11 The big issue is to recover public trust in Statistics New Zealand.
12 Most people recover from the infection, often with another course of antibiotics.
13 Hypocalcemia in the TPTX group might need a longer time to recover .
14 Bayern said that Klose would probably need three weeks to recover completely.
15 Shohat does not expect potash prices to recover in the coming year.
16 However, in the long-term they would expect employment and growth to recover .
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