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re·cu·per·ate R0093900 (rĭ-ko͞o′pə-rāt′, -kyo͞o′-)v. re·cu·per·at·ed, re·cu·per·at·ing, re·cu·per·ates v.intr.1. To return to health or strength; recover.2. To recover from financial loss.v.tr. To recover (a financial loss). [Latin recuperāre, recuperāt- : re-, re- + capere, to take; see kap- in Indo-European roots.] re·cu′per·a′tion n.re·cu′per·a′tive (-pə-rā′tĭv, -pər-ə-tĭv), re·cu′per·a·to′ry (-pər-ə-tôr′ē) adj.recuperate (rɪˈkuːpəˌreɪt; -ˈkjuː-) vb1. (intr) to recover from illness or exhaustion2. to recover (losses of money, etc)[C16: from Latin recuperāre to recover, from re- + capere to gain, take] reˌcuperˈation n reˈcuperative adjre•cu•per•ate (rɪˈku pəˌreɪt, -ˈkyu-) v.i. -at•ed, -at•ing. 1. to recover from sickness or exhaustion; regain health or strength. 2. to recover from financial loss. [1535–45; < Latin recuperātus, past participle of recuperāre, variant of reciperāre to recover=re- re- + -ciperāre, comb. form of *caperāre (derivative of capere to take)] re•cu`per•a′tion, n. recuperate Past participle: recuperated Gerund: recuperating
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recuperate | recuperate |
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I recuperate | you recuperate | he/she/it recuperates | we recuperate | you recuperate | they recuperate |
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I recuperated | you recuperated | he/she/it recuperated | we recuperated | you recuperated | they recuperated |
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I am recuperating | you are recuperating | he/she/it is recuperating | we are recuperating | you are recuperating | they are recuperating |
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I have recuperated | you have recuperated | he/she/it has recuperated | we have recuperated | you have recuperated | they have recuperated |
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I was recuperating | you were recuperating | he/she/it was recuperating | we were recuperating | you were recuperating | they were recuperating |
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I had recuperated | you had recuperated | he/she/it had recuperated | we had recuperated | you had recuperated | they had recuperated |
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I will recuperate | you will recuperate | he/she/it will recuperate | we will recuperate | you will recuperate | they will recuperate |
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I will have recuperated | you will have recuperated | he/she/it will have recuperated | we will have recuperated | you will have recuperated | they will have recuperated |
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I will be recuperating | you will be recuperating | he/she/it will be recuperating | we will be recuperating | you will be recuperating | they will be recuperating |
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I have been recuperating | you have been recuperating | he/she/it has been recuperating | we have been recuperating | you have been recuperating | they have been recuperating |
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I will have been recuperating | you will have been recuperating | he/she/it will have been recuperating | we will have been recuperating | you will have been recuperating | they will have been recuperating |
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I had been recuperating | you had been recuperating | he/she/it had been recuperating | we had been recuperating | you had been recuperating | they had been recuperating |
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I would recuperate | you would recuperate | he/she/it would recuperate | we would recuperate | you would recuperate | they would recuperate |
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I would have recuperated | you would have recuperated | he/she/it would have recuperated | we would have recuperated | you would have recuperated | they would have recuperated | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | recuperate - regain or make up for; "recuperate one's losses"recoup, recoveracquire, get - come into the possession of something concrete or abstract; "She got a lot of paintings from her uncle"; "They acquired a new pet"; "Get your results the next day"; "Get permission to take a few days off from work"catch up with, make up - make up work that was missed due to absence at a later point; "I have to make up a French exam"; "Can I catch up with the material or is it too late?" | | 2. | recuperate - regain a former condition after a financial loss; "We expect the stocks to recover to $2.90"; "The company managed to recuperate"go back, recoverretrovert, revert, turn back, regress, return - go back to a previous state; "We reverted to the old rules"rebound, rally - return to a former condition; "The jilted lover soon rallied and found new friends"; "The stock market rallied" | | 3. | recuperate - restore to good health or strengthcure, bring around, heal - provide a cure for, make healthy again; "The treatment cured the boy's acne"; "The quack pretended to heal patients but never managed to"convalesce, recover, recuperate - get over an illness or shock; "The patient is recuperating" | | 4. | recuperate - get over an illness or shock; "The patient is recuperating"convalesce, recovergain vigor, perk, perk up, percolate, pick up - gain or regain energy; "I picked up after a nap"snap back - recover quickly; "After the surgery, the patient snapped back in a few days"recuperate - restore to good health or strengthameliorate, improve, meliorate, better - get better; "The weather improved toward evening"degenerate, deteriorate, devolve, drop - grow worse; "Her condition deteriorated"; "Conditions in the slums degenerated"; "The discussion devolved into a shouting match" |
recuperateverb recover, improve, pick up, get better, mend, turn the corner, convalesce, be on the mend, get back on your feet, regain your health I went away to the country to recuperate.recuperateverbTo regain one's health:come around (or round), convalesce, gain, improve, mend, perk up, rally, recover.Translationsrecuperate (rəˈkjuːpəreit) verb to recover, eg after an illness. 復原 复原reˌcupeˈration noun 復原 复原
recuperate
recuperate from (someone or something)1. To return to good health after some illness or injury. Often used in the continuous tense to indicate an ongoing recovery. My brother is still recuperating from malaria after coming back from his trip to Kenya. I'm still recuperating from a broken ankle, so I'm afraid I won't be coming on the ski trip in December.2. To return to stable or composed position, status, or mindset after some difficult, troublesome, or threatening situation. Things are better on the whole, but many businesses haven't yet recuperated from the economic crisis. It will take me a day or two to recuperate from that visit from my in-laws.See also: recuperaterecuperate from somethingto recover from something; to be cured or to heal after something. I hope that you recuperate from your illness soon. Has she recuperated from her surgery yet?See also: recuperaterecuperate
re·cu·per·ate (rē-kū'pĕr-āt), To undergo recuperation. [L. recupero (or recip-), pp. -atus, to take again, recover] recuperate (rĭ-ko͞o′pə-rāt′, -kyo͞o′-)v. recuper·ated, recuper·ating, recuper·ates v.intr. To return to health or strength; recover.v.tr. To recover (a financial loss). re·cu′per·a′tion n.re·cu′per·a′tive (-pə-rā′tĭv, -pər-ə-tĭv), re·cu′per·a·to′ry (-pər-ə-tôr′ē) adj.re·cu·per·ate (rĕ-kū'pĕr-āt) To undergo recuperation. [L. recupero (or recip-), pp. -atus, to take again, recover]re·cu·per·ate (rĕ-kū'pĕr-āt) To undergo recovery of or restoration to normal state of health and function. [L. recupero (or recip-), pp. -atus, to take again, recover]recuperate
Synonyms for recuperateverb recoverSynonyms- recover
- improve
- pick up
- get better
- mend
- turn the corner
- convalesce
- be on the mend
- get back on your feet
- regain your health
Synonyms for recuperateverb to regain one's healthSynonyms- come around
- convalesce
- gain
- improve
- mend
- perk up
- rally
- recover
Synonyms for recuperateverb regain or make up forSynonymsRelated Words- acquire
- get
- catch up with
- make up
verb regain a former condition after a financial lossSynonymsRelated Words- retrovert
- revert
- turn back
- regress
- return
- rebound
- rally
verb restore to good health or strengthRelated Words- cure
- bring around
- heal
- convalesce
- recover
- recuperate
verb get over an illness or shockSynonymsRelated Words- gain vigor
- perk
- perk up
- percolate
- pick up
- snap back
- recuperate
- ameliorate
- improve
- meliorate
- better
Antonyms- degenerate
- deteriorate
- devolve
- drop
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