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to recuperation
noun
Gradual restoration to health; convalescence.
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In most hospitals, quiet surroundings are considered vital to recuperation.
Sunday is dedicated to recuperation, repairs and the various prize ceremonies and celebrations.
"The only route to recuperation in this country is through work," said Interior Minister Ramón Mestre.
"Effectively, he preferred to offer me some money to get out of the contract rather than have to pay for my injury and help me back to recuperation.
Were McCoy riding in France, he might have had to put this day down to recuperation, since the ban on drugs there is much more wide-ranging and includes all painkillers.
I suspect that farming isn't a particularly relaxing occupation in real life, but tending to the cute livestock and planting seeds in these gorgeous games is a sure route to recuperation.
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He is now returning to England to begin recuperation.
Ultimately, the amount of captured equipment caused the Nationalists to organize a recuperation unit, designed to recuperate Soviet armor off the field and repair them so that they could return to combat.
Dedicating himself to his recovery, Durek applied his knowledge of healing and the mind-body connection to his recuperation; and within a year, had fully recovered.
Both of these things I have found invaluable to my recuperation.
Tony had by then realised that food might be crucial to his recuperation.
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