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recover

[ri-kuhv-er] / rɪˈkʌv ər /




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Swonk warned however that any economic slowdown from the war could be tough to recover from in the immediate term.

From Barron's

Programs focused on birds have achieved far greater success in protecting and recovering species.

From Science Daily

She was recovering from a breakdown and had been recently diagnosed with bipolar disorder.

From BBC

Later, a criminal complaint against Thompson said the gold bars and coins he recovered from the seafloor were worth up to $400m.

From BBC

Unable to participate in this year’s WBC as he recovers from offseason left elbow surgery, Hernández left Dodgers camp to spend the first leg of the tournament with Team Puerto Rico.

From Los Angeles Times