recuperate

/ɹɪˈk(j)uːpəˌɹeɪt/

recuperate

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Definition

To recover, especially from an illness; to get better from an illness or from exhaustion (or sometimes from a financial loss, etc).

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin recuperāre, alternative form of reciperāre (“get again, regain, recover”). Doublet of recover. The pronunciation without /j/ may have been influenced by the semantically similar, but etymologically distinct verb recoup.

Example Sentences

  • "[...] of each province in 1842 and 1894 - that is, before the Taiping rebellion, and since China has recuperated her forces."
  • "[...] one of many female poets who was trivialized and misrepresented for decades. When William Wordsworth recuperated her by praising her “Nocturnal Reverie,” he set what became a limiting factor in Finch's recovery: he treated her as a pre-Romantic ppoet of nature, and she became resituated in literary history as a much flatter or less complicated poet than she was in her lifetime."
  • "In LS, July emerges as a survivor and a storyteller with a traumatic past who has recuperated her relationship with her lost son. Her questioning and humorously subversive discourse gives emotional and textual depth to […]"
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