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recuperate - Dictionary definition and meaning for recuperate

RECUPERATE

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  • (verb) get over an illness or shock

    "The patient is recuperating"

    synonyms : convalesce , recover
  • (verb) restore to good health or strength

  • (verb) regain a former condition after a financial loss

    "We expect the stocks to recover to $2.90", "The company managed to recuperate"

    synonyms : go back , recover
  • (verb) regain or make up for

    "recuperate one's losses"

    synonyms : recoup , recover

WordNet® 3.0, © 2006 by Princeton University.

Mnemonics for recuperate

  • (Tag: ) the last part sounds like operate...so after the operation, patient recovers

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  • (Tag: ) Recuperate = RECover from OPERATion. => return to health again.

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  • (Tag: ) re+CURE

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  • (Tag: English) recuperate sounds like cooperate. if the patient co-oparate to the doctor he can recover soon...

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  • (Tag: English) recuperate sounds like cooperate. if the patient co-oparate to the doctor he can recover soon...

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  • (Tag: ) RE+CUP

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Origin

  • "recovery or regaining of things," from recuperare "recover," Meaning "restoration to health or vigor". Recuperate (v.) is attested, "to bring (something) back, to recover" anything, material or immaterial; meaning "to recover from sickness or loss" added by shyamb85

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