Recover

rɪˈkʌvər

Meaning & Definition

verb
to return to a normal state after a period of difficulty or illness
After several weeks of treatment, she was able to recover from her illness.
to regain possession or control of something lost
The company was able to recover the stolen data from the backup.
to regain a state of strength, health, or balance
He took a few days off to recover his energy after working long hours.
to retrieve or obtain again
The firefighters managed to recover the vehicle from the river.

Etymology

Middle English, from Old French 'recovrer', from Latin 'recuperare'

Common Phrases and Expressions

recover lost time
to make up for time that has been lost
recover your senses
to become alert and clear-headed again
recover from a setback
to bounce back after experiencing difficulty

Related Words

recovery
the process of regaining possession or control
recovered
having regained something lost
recuperate
to recover health or strength

Slang Meanings

bounce back
After the breakup, she really bounced back.
get back on track
After a tough year, he is finally getting back on track.