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the convalescence
noun
A gradual healing after illness or injury.
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How long will the convalescence take?
Or maybe the convalescence is simply longer than anyone thought.
The accident and the convalescence seemed to have changed him.
Then there is just the convalescence and then there is not even that.
As the convalescence period lengthened and reports of a paralyzed presidency dominated Washington, Mr. Regan became increasingly enraged.
Once or twice during the convalescence, I became so splutteringly frustrated after the fourth or fifth channel change that I silently stormed out of the room.
When he was awarded the Erasmus Prize in 1960 and spoke from the pulpit of a great church in Amsterdam, it was as if the convalescence of Europe after World War II was at last making headway.
East with a weakened rotation whose success hinges on the learning curve of Mike Pelfrey, the convalescence of Orlando Hernández and the improvement of John Maine and Oliver Pérez.
One can only wonder how much more potent this team might have been had Charlie Davies continued to emerge on the field instead of hobbling through the convalescence required after a car accident.
Toby's Corner underwent a bone scan and was examined by Dr. Dean Richardson, who operated on and oversaw the convalescence of the 2006 Kentucky Derby winner, Barbaro, but nothing could be found.
A minor stroke affected his hand, the convalescence was rocky and he found himself — "perhaps for the first time," according to the Britten scholar Philip Brett — unable to compose.
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