Recover ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Recover ( verb )

  1. To return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength after an illness, injury, or period of stress.
  2. To regain possession of something lost or stolen.
  3. To make something usable again by repairing or cleaning it.
  4. To find something that was lost.

Origin:

From the latin word "recuperare" meaning "to regain".

Examples:

  1. She is recovering from her surgery.
  2. The company recovered the stolen money.
  3. He recovered the lost watch.
  4. They recovered the old painting and it was worth a lot of money.
  5. I'm trying to recover my deleted files.

(As a noun)

Recover ( noun )

  1. To return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength after an illness, injury, or period of stress.
  2. To regain possession of something lost or stolen.
  3. To make something usable again by repairing or cleaning it.
  4. To find something that was lost.

Origin:

From the latin word "recuperare" meaning "to regain".

Examples:

  1. She is recovering from her surgery.
  2. The company recovered the stolen money.
  3. He recovered the lost watch.
  4. They recovered the old painting and it was worth a lot of money.
  5. I'm trying to recover my deleted files.
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