recovery process

  • 21recovery*/ — [rɪˈkʌv(ə)ri] noun 1) [singular/U] the process of becoming fit and healthy again after an illness or injury The doctors expect Josie to make a full recovery.[/ex] 2) [singular/U] the process of returning to normal activity after a period of slow… …

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  • 22recovery — The amount which a claimant ultimately receives under or in consequence of a judgment. United States v Konstovich (CA4 Va) 17 F2d 84. In the usual sense, the amount of damages awarded. In a broader sense, the effect of any judgment rendered in… …

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  • 23Recovery procedure — In telecommunication, the term recovery procedure has the following meanings: 1. The actions necessary to restore an automated information system s data files and computational capability after a system failure. 2. In data communications, a… …

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  • 24recovery — noun (plural recoveries) 1》 an act or the process of recovering.     ↘the action of taking a vehicle that has broken down or crashed for repair. 2》 (also recovery shot) Golf a stroke bringing the ball out of the rough or a bunker. 3》 (in rowing,… …

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  • 25recovery — noun (plural eries) Date: 15th century 1. the act, process, or an instance of recovering; especially an economic upturn (as after a depression) 2. the process of combating a disorder (as alcoholism) or a real or perceived problem …

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  • 26recovery — noun a) The act or process of regaining or repossession of something lost. b) A return to normal health. See Also: recover …

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  • 27recovery — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The act of returning to normal] Syn. reestablishment, resumption, restoration, reinstatement, rehabilitation, reconstruction, return, reformation, recreation, replacement, readjustment, improvement, improving, getting back… …

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  • 28recovery — re•cov•er•y [[t]rɪˈkʌv ə ri[/t]] n. pl. er•ies 1) the act or process of recovering 2) the regaining of something lost or taken away 3) restoration or return to any former and better condition, esp. to health from sickness, injury, addiction, etc… …

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  • 29recovery — n. (pl. ies) 1 the act or an instance of recovering; the process of being recovered. 2 Golf a stroke bringing the ball out of a bunker etc. Etymology: ME f. AF recoverie, OF reco(u)vree (as RECOVER) …

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  • 30Kraft process — The Kraft process (also known as Kraft pulping or sulfate process) describes a technology for conversion of wood into wood pulp consisting of almost pure cellulose fibers. The process entails treatment of wood chips with a mixture of sodium… …

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