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  • 11recover — verb ADVERB ▪ completely, fully ▪ partially ▪ mostly (esp. AmE) ▪ only just ▪ hardly …

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  • 12recover — re•cov•er [[t]rɪˈkʌv ər[/t]] v. t. 1) to get back or regain (something lost or taken away) 2) to make up for or make good (loss, damage, etc.) to oneself 3) to regain the strength, composure, balance, or the like, of (oneself) 4) law a) to obtain …

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  • 13recover — 1. verb /ɹɪˈkʌvə/ a) To get back, regain (a physical thing lost etc.). After days of inquiries, he finally recovered his lost wallet. b) To return to, resume (a given state of mind or body). At the top of the hill I asked to stop for a few… …

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  • 14recover — verb 1》 return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength. 2》 find or regain possession of (something stolen or lost).     ↘regain control of (oneself or a physical or mental state).     ↘regain or secure (money) by legal process or the… …

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  • 15recover — Synonyms and related words: balance, bounce back, bring back, come about, come around, come back, come round, come to, come up smiling, compensate, convalesce, deliver, extract, extricate, free, gain strength, get about, get back, get better, get …

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  • 16recover — v 1. get back, make back, win back, re obtain, recoup, regain, retrieve, find; recapture, reseize, retake, take back; repossess, replevy, replevin, resume, reclaim, recall. 2. make up for, compensate for, make good. See recoup(def. 2). 3. reclaim …

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  • 17gain strength — increase in power or might; recover; be intensified, gain momentum …

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  • 18gather strength — increase in power or might; recover; be intensified, gain momentum …

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  • 19revive — I. v. a. 1. Resuscitate, reanimate, revivify, revitalize, reinvigorate, reinspirit, bring to life again. 2. Rouse, quicken, animate, refresh, renovate, reinspire, invigorate, cheer, recomfort, renew, recover. 3. Reawake, recall, bring to mind. 4 …

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  • 20rally — I. v. a. 1. Reunite, restore to order. 2. Banter, joke, ridicule, satirize, deride, mock, quiz, taunt, treat with raillery. II. v. n. 1. Be restored to order, come into order, take courage. 2. Recover, recover strength, gain ground, get better,… …

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