recovering

IPA: rʌkˈʌvɝɪŋ

noun

  • The process or the instance of recovery.
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Examples of "recovering" in Sentences

  • These investments have helped Massachusetts lead the nation in recovering from the recession.
  • Now, with two-time All-Star Russell Martin recovering from a pulled groin muscle, Ellis is in line to be the catcher to start the season.
  • Any money the Falcons recover from Vick would be credited to its future salary cap, a huge step in recovering from the loss of the team's franchise player.
  • He was merely a manhandler; and Bill King was something like three months in recovering from the bit of manhandling he received that afternoon on Apia beach.
  • He was merely a man-handler, and Bill King was something like three months in recovering from the bit of man-handling he received that afternoon on Apia beach.
  • As I understood it, the reconstruction effort was founded on the idea that the regime of Iraq had to be toppled, but that the Iraqi citizens/subjects should be helped in recovering from the war and hopefully becoming a democracy.
  • “As I understood it, the reconstruction effort was founded on the idea that the regime of Iraq had to be toppled, but that the Iraqi citizens/subjects should be helped in recovering from the war and hopefully becoming a democracy.”
  • I was so defensive because I saw people who hated New York City, or at least didn't care very much about it, trying to act as if they were extremely invested in recovering from the attacks, or opining about the causes or effects of the attacks.

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