recuperation in the PONS Dictionary

recuperation Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

economic recuperation

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However, on that day he received a head wound that required three months' recuperation.
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Recuperation from his surgery took time, with pool and bike workouts substituting for running.
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His injuries were severe enough to force a recuperation period lasting several months during which he could not take solids with any comfort.
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This work reflects a quest for lost identity, a recuperation of an unknown past.
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Because of his extended recuperation, he did not win his wings until early 1917.
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Postoperative recuperation is somewhat increased over competing methods.
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Major hotel and spa chains work with local clinics, travel agencies and the tourism ministry to create comprehensive healthcare and recuperation packages for foreign visitors.
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He survives this incident, with a year's recuperation in the hospital and many, many scars.
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Since the island was closed, there has been some recuperation of marine life here.
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He needed a long recuperation period in order to overcome the injury and this led to his release by the club in 1984.
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