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Definitions for Recuperation
re·cu·per·a·tion

This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word Recuperation.

Princeton's WordNet

  1. convalescence, recuperation, recoverynoun

    gradual healing (through rest) after sickness or injury

Wiktionary

  1. recuperationnoun

    gradual restoration to health; convalescence (see recuperate)

  2. recuperationnoun

    process by which radical or subversive ideas are co-opted by mainstream society (antonym: detournement)

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  1. recuperation

    Recuperation is the process of returning to a normal state of health, strength, or well-being after being ill, injured or exhausted. It involves recovery and restoration from physical or mental harm or fatigue, often involving periods of rest and medical treatment.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Recuperation

    recovery, as of anything lost, especially of the health or strength

  2. Etymology: [L. recuperatio: cf. F. rcupration.]

Wikidata

  1. Recuperation

    Recuperation, in common usage, refers to a period of recovery. This has many uses, from medicine, in which sense it refers to the process by which medical patients recover from disease, injury, or mental illness, or finance, where it refers to the financial recovery of an individual or company.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Recuperation in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Recuperation in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of Recuperation in a Sentence

  1. Deputy Interior Secretary Alejandro Encinas:

    We are beginning a joint recuperation of spaces where torture and killings of dissident men and women were carried out in those years.

  2. Joshua Gaschk:

    Essentially, they’re trying to cover large distances to find more mates, and they’re doing so at the cost of their recuperation and resting period.

  3. Chris Smith:

    His condition has not improved since ; he has not regained consciousness, his wife, Yevgenia, said in an e-mail to RFE/RL and other media outlets. Kara-Murza’s father, a prominent journalist, told Russian media Thursday that the situation appears to be more serious than we thought. His lungs are being artificially ventilated, he is connected to 10 devices. Related ImageExpand / ContractKara-Murza,( l.), is an outspoken critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, as was his ally, Boris Nemtsov,( r.). , who was gunned down near the Kremlin in February. ( Reuters) Kara-Murza's father is a journalist with RFE/RL’s Russian Service. The activist's family was stopped short of raising public questions about whether foul play was involved. There is no criminal case so far, none has been opened because he is simply a normal patient who arrived at a Moscow hospital by ambulance. That’s his status, nothing more, his father told a radio station. Our task right now is to bring him to a normal trajectory of recuperation. We ’ll establish the cause [ of the illness ] later. Open Russia was founded by Mikhail Khodorkovsky, an oil oligarch and Kremlin opponent who lives in Switzerland after Mikhail Khodorkovsky was pardoned by Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2013 following 10 years in prison. Open Russia's new documentary accuses Kadyrov, a former rebel fighter who joined forces with the Kremlin in 2000, of participating in murders and torture in the North Caucasus republic. Related ImageExpand / ContractChechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, was accused of torture and murder in the new documentary. ( Reuters) Both the Kremlin and Kadyrov have denied involvement in the killing of Boris Nemtsov, although Kadyrov praised the main suspect in the case, a former Chechen police officer, as a.

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  • Wiedergewinnung, ErholungGerman
  • recuperaciónSpanish
  • mātūtūtangaMāori
  • அதிலிருந்து மீண்டும்Tamil
  • sağlığa kavuşma, iyileşme, yeniden kazanma, sıhhatı kavuşmaTurkish

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