1. recover
Is it true that you recover from colds when you give them to someone else?
I didn't have time to recover before I came down with another horrible cold.
fully recovered
He's been battling hepatitis for 6 months now, but it looks like he's just starting to recover.
The doctors didn't expect my sister to recover as well as she did.
I hope you consider my request for a day off this Tuesday 8th. If possible, I'd appreciate you letting me recover those hours any other day.
An operation on his throat helped him recover from the pneumonia, but it left him without his voice.
It was while she was recovering from the bus accident that she began painting.
Antibiotics destroy bacteria and help us recover from an ilness or infection.
The footballer had to retire after receiving an injury from which he never recovered.
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They are recovering in the same hospital.
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She recovered the use of her fingers after the operation.
Anglais mot "استعادة"(recover) se produit dans des ensembles:
general part 52. restore
The Japanese fiscal authorities are weighing measures to restore public confidence in their economic management.
Batman restored order in the city.
Peace-keeping troops moved in to restore calm after the battle.
The object that were stolen from her were later restored to her by the police.
I restored this old car. It looks beautiful now.
Since many organizations are putting effort into recycling in order to restore the natural environment, why won't you contribute to reforestation?
How on earth can we restore our youth?
Lemonade restore his good humor.
The government will restore land and property to those who lost it through confiscation
To restore is defined as to bring or put back to a former condition or to give back.
restore the stock
The army were called in to restore law and order.
The painting was restored in 1975.