Thesaurus / recover
EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB
The system would be better poised to help the region recover once the pandemic ends, he said.
METRO BOARD EXPRESSES WARINESS OVER INCREASED DEBT BUT GIVES TENTATIVE APPROVALJUSTIN GEORGEFEBRUARY 11, 2021WASHINGTON POST
It was the rare offseason in which Embiid wasn’t recovering from surgery or an injury, and the group took advantage.
JOEL EMBIID CHANGED HIS OFFSEASON CONDITIONING. NOW HE’S PLAYING LIKE AN MVP.YARON WEITZMANFEBRUARY 9, 2021FIVETHIRTYEIGHT
I found I was more tired at the end of the day but made an effort to consistently get to bed earlier so that I could recover and run the next day.
WANT TO IMPROVE YOUR RUNNING? FOCUS ON RECOVERY.OUTSIDE EDITORSFEBRUARY 5, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINE
There is not enough money to help seriously ill children recover.
'THE WHOLE SYSTEM NEEDS CHANGING.' THE RUSSIA PROTESTS ARE ABOUT MORE THAN JUST ALEXEI NAVALNYMADELINE ROACHEFEBRUARY 5, 2021TIME
“They all recovered, but not everyone is that lucky,” text in the video reads, affixed over footage of maskless people celebrating.
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From massive losses in tax revenue to the substantial costs of fighting the virus and supporting those struggling with unemployment, states may need years to recover financially.
SPORTS GAMBLING COULD BE THE PANDEMIC’S BIGGEST WINNERJONATHAN D. COHENFEBRUARY 5, 2021WASHINGTON POST
Many experts say it could take two or three years for the industry to recover.
AIRLINES WARN EMPLOYEES THEY COULD BE FURLOUGHED AT THE END OF MARCHLORI ARATANIFEBRUARY 5, 2021WASHINGTON POST
For me, the way that villages were able to recover from that trauma speaks to what we need to do to keep moving forward.
I even had the good fortune to be able to tag along when an owl that had recovered from an injury was released in Rock Creek Park.
HERE’S THE DEAL WITH ALICE DEAL AND THE MIDDLE SCHOOL NAMED IN HER HONORJOHN KELLYFEBRUARY 3, 2021WASHINGTON POST
In 1929, Leo Szilard claimed that the demon could not break the second law because it needed more energy to make its measurements than it could recover by sorting the molecules.
TOP 10 SCIENCE ANNIVERSARIES TO CELEBRATE IN 2021TOM SIEGFRIEDFEBRUARY 3, 2021SCIENCE NEWS
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