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Discover Ludwig“recuperated” is a word used in written English.
It means to regain health, strength, or a desirable condition. For example, “After a long and difficult illness, I am happy to say that I have recuperated.”.
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Past of recuperate
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Unlike the French, who have sought to lead Europe, most British politicians have been content to play second fiddle to America.Eden recuperated from the crisis in Ian Fleming's house, Goldeneye, in Jamaica.
Though made while Matisse recuperated, weakness was not the chief reason he turned to this new form.
But this did not stop the rumour-mills from churning as Mr Erdoğan recuperated in his Istanbul home, before returning to Ankara this week.
Dr Nuland, then but a student, was asked to keep an eye on him while he recuperated.
After weeks of such speculation, the government issued a comment in July, noting that Meles was doing well as he recuperated from an illness, which was not disclosed.
Under his son Phraates I (reigned c. 176 171 bc), the young Parthian kingdom seems to have recuperated sufficiently to have taken up once again its expansionist activities.
He recuperated in France for two months before returning to Mali in late July.
A visit to Darwin's Down House in 1856 laid the foundation for a long relationship between the two men and their families (Nettie recuperated at Down after the death of her firstborn, Noel, in 1860; she and Emma Darwin shared concerns over their husbands' scientific theorizing and its theological consequences; and the Darwins stood as godparents to two of the Huxleys' eight children).
Tonty recuperated from his wounds, and in June 1681 he rejoined La Salle at Michilimackinac.
While he recuperated, many of his supporters began to move in overwhelming proportions behind Nixon's candidacy.
Here I recuperated in a delightful little café, Milk & Honey, in the newly created Sister Cities Park on the edge of the circle.
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