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recovery
noun as in the act of returning to normal
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improvement, readjustment, reconstruction, rehabilitation, restoration, resumption, return
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noun as in the process of regaining health
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comeback, healing, improvement, recuperation, rehabilitation, renewal, resurgence, revival
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betterment, convalescence, cure, rebirth, regeneration, rejuvenation, renaissance, renascence, resurrection, resuscitation, revivification
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noun as in the act of regaining possession
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compensation, indemnification, recall, recapture, reclamation, redemption, reimbursement, remuneration, reparation, repossession, retaking, retrieval
noun as in improvement
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comeback, gain, rebound, recuperation, restoration, revival, upturn
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convalescence, cure, regaining, retrieval
Example Sentences
But mental health support was not routinely integrated into flood response and recovery, they concluded.
“Sadly, it is clear, that a full recovery from his vocal injury is not possible,” the statement added.
Doctors are confident that the US actor, who has been playing the Emcee in the show since July, will make "a full recovery", a statement said.
Victims say soaring scams, weak bank safeguards, and poor recovery expose regulatory gaps in a country where digital banking has outpaced cybercrime checks, ensnaring people across classes.
“We wish Billy a speedy recovery, and I look forward to working with him again in the very near future.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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