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recuperate

[ri-koo-puh-reyt, -kyoo-] / rɪˈku pəˌreɪt, -ˈkyu- /


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"In severe cases, we might need to stop until our sight can recuperate," he said.

From BBC

“The most basic thing these communities and our families need to recuperate from that and rebuild is bringing back everybody that was taken,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Kigali course was a brutal loop that offered little chance to recuperate.

From The Wall Street Journal

No player would be traveling abroad or starting a 3-on-3 league if a W salary was enough to recuperate and relax.

From The Wall Street Journal

Soccer’s technical, medical and high-performance staffs, he choose to rest and recuperate during the final summer before the World Cup.

From Los Angeles Times