Recovered
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- freed from illness or injury; - Normon Cameron; cured; healed
- found after being lost
E.g.
- The bodies and the airplane were never recovered.
- "Scallywag's" financial position never recovered.
- He never recovered completely from this illness.
E.g.
- Some clubs and competitions never fully recovered.
- (Clavell never fully recovered from his wound.)
- She never fully recovered from her month-long torture.
E.g.
- Some clubs and competitions never fully recovered.
- (Clavell never fully recovered from his wound.)
- She never fully recovered from her month-long torture.
E.g.
- He also recovered a fumble, which set up an Alabama touchdown.
- In the final 3 games he made 9 tackles, defended 3 passes and recovered a fumble.
- He recovered a fumble in a November 21, 2015, game against Boston College at Fenway Park.
E.g.
- His remains were not recovered and identified until 1949.
- William Stead's body was not recovered.
- The other scouts were not recovered.
E.g.
- Giambra experienced throat cancer, but later recovered.
- Ghetia was treated for her injuries and later recovered.
- The city was later recovered by Emperor John III Vatatzes.
E.g.
- Maccido eventually recovered financially.
- It took a two more seasons, but Partizan eventually recovered.
- He suffered from writers' palsy for several years, but eventually recovered.
E.g.
- This time, Nevada recovered the ball and retained possession.
- Nate Evans recovered the ball and ran 94 yards for a UCF touchdown.
- Miami fumbled the snap and Tech recovered the ball on the Miami 39.
E.g.
- Hesslink's body was recovered from the fire.
- Huberta's body was recovered and sent to a taxidermist in London.
- His body was recovered and after cremation his ashes were scattered over the site of his death.
E.g.
- 61 mutilated dead bodies were recovered from the pond.
- After the raid, 79,466 bodies were recovered and recorded.
- They were killed and their bodies were recovered by the IDF.
E.g.
- After the Second World War, the company quickly recovered.
- James quickly recovered and survived the remainder of the round.
- It quickly recovered, new fortifications were erected, and it became a "municipium".
E.g.
- Arthroscopic surgery was performed on September 6 and Stammen recovered in time for spring training in 2010.
- Joubert recovered in time to compete at the French National Championships, and won his seventh national title.
- Teammates LaRon Ellis, Chris Mills, and Derrick Miller had also been ill, but all recovered in time to make the trip.
E.g.
- Earlier, 220 remains were recovered during 1996–2005.
- 137 individual weapons were recovered during the campaign.
- Alix's body was never recovered during Victoria's lifetime.
E.g.
- By 22 March he had recovered enough to leave the hospital.
- Returning to the woman's sled, he finds that she has recovered enough to speak one word: "Hello."
- In the spring he recovered enough, in his own view, to supervise the lens installation at Cordouan.
E.g.
- Joeckel entered his second season having recovered from the injury during his rookie season.
- Roland awakes, having recovered his reason and his desire for glory and rides off to battle amid a general triumph.
- He had only just returned that month to the national side, having recovered from a right Achilles tendon rupture in January.
E.g.
- England then recovered to be 3/106 at stumps on the fourth day.
- He then recovered his full status as a tenured professor in 1953.
- In the free skate, he fell on the quad toe, but then recovered to land six clean triples.