to recover (one's health)
81regain — regainable, adj. regainer, n. /ree gayn /, v.t. 1. to get again; recover: to regain one s health. 2. to succeed in reaching again; get back to: to regain the shore. n. 3. (in a moisture free fabric) the percentage of the weight that represents… …
82get better — recuperate, recover, regain one s health; improve …
83recuperate — re·cu·per·ate || rɪ kuËpÉ™reɪt / kju v. recover, heal, regain one s health after an illness or injury …
84recuperated — re·cu·per·ate || rɪ kuËpÉ™reɪt / kju v. recover, heal, regain one s health after an illness or injury …
85recuperates — re·cu·per·ate || rɪ kuËpÉ™reɪt / kju v. recover, heal, regain one s health after an illness or injury …
86recuperating — re·cu·per·ate || rɪ kuËpÉ™reɪt / kju v. recover, heal, regain one s health after an illness or injury …
87восстанавливаться — ВОССТАНАВЛИВАТЬСЯ, несов. (сов. восстановиться). 1 и 2 л. не употр. Возрождаться (возродиться) (о чем л. разрушенном, растраченном, пришедшем в негодность, упадок, пошатнувшемся, ставшем худшим по своим качествам, свойствам), приходить (прийти) в …
88condition — Verb: To put in shape, as a horse for a race, a pugilist for a match. Noun: A provision in a contract creating no right or duty of and in itself but merely limiting or modifying rights and duties under the contract. 17 Am J2d Contr § 320; a… …
89recoup — [ri ko͞op′] vt. [Fr recouper < re , again + couper, to cut, strike: see COUP] 1. a) to get back an equivalent for; make up for [to recoup a loss] b) to regain [to recoup one s health] 2. to pay back; reimburse …
90Sick leave — (or paid sick days or sick pay) is time off from work that workers can use during periods of temporary illness to stay home and address their health and safety needs without losing pay. Some workplaces offer paid sick time as a matter of… …