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Be recuperated
verb
To recover, especially from an illness; to get better from an illness.
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Though a difficult, often devious man, he truly rejected success and all it entailed and was not going to be recuperated by conventional society.
My own, short experience of disability has already proved that not all solitude, and not all disenfranchisement, can be recuperated in this way.
Instead of recycling (or, as they say, "downcycling") products into inevitably lower-grade homogeneous material, why not design things from the start so that their valuable ingredients (copper, steel and so on) can be recuperated in pure form and used again, circulating indefinitely as "technical nutrients"?
In this secure communication scheme, synchronization between transmitter and receiver is accomplished and message signals will be recuperated.
In those cases, the bioproducts need to have a high value, therefore, the capital and production costs can be recuperated by the process.
This finding suggests that the fast-depleting groundwater levels in the study area can be recuperated by regulating these influencing factors.
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The nation's top marathoners will be recuperating from the day before.
My best friends have a vegetarian relative who is undergoing some serious surgery and will be recuperating at their home.
She will be recuperating in Florida".
Fergie underwent a C-section procedure at an LA hospital this morning and will be be recuperating in style.
The product was recuperated from the machine after 20 min until the temperature reached 20 °C.
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