New Orleans has recovered much of its economic base, and sales tax revenues are approaching normal. We had to bring in a computer expert to help us recover the data from the hard drive.
Discover the word "RECOVERED" in English: definitions, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one complete resource.
To regain the use of (a faculty) or be restored to (a normal or usual condition): recovered his wits after hearing the news; recovered his health after treatment.
When lost or stolen objects are recovered, they've been found. And when memories are recovered, they're remembered after being forgotten for a long time. Recovered comes from an Old French source, recovrer, "come back or get again."
Recovered generally refers to returning to a normal or healthy state after a period of illness, damage, addiction, danger or disorder. It can also pertain to the retrieval or regaining of something that was lost, stolen, or spent.
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recovered definition: returned to a normal state after illness or difficulty. Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, and related words. Discover expressions like "recovered memory", "recovered file".
My wife quickly recovered and smiled. Before she recovered from the shock, the man knocked the phone from her hand and grabbed her arm, jerking her toward him. Brady recovered his balance, once again amazed at just how weak his body was. Until she recovered, he was content to feed her.
"Operation Northern Lights" recovered 43 "critically missing children" across North Florida. The two-week initiative was led by the U.S. Marshals Service with help from 25 state and local agencies.