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Detailed Synonyms for recover in Englisch

recover:

to recover Verb (recovers, recovered, recovering)

  1. to recover
    to recover; regain one's health
    get well
    – improve in health 1
    to cure
    – provide a cure for, make healthy again 1
    • cure Verb (cures, cured, curing)
      • The treatment cured the boy's acne1
  2. to recover
    to recover; to get over; to revive
    • recover Verb (recovers, recovered, recovering)
    • get over Verb (gets over, got over, getting over)
    • revive Verb (revives, revived, reviving)
  3. to recover
    to retrieve; to regain; to win back; to recover; to recoup
    • retrieve Verb (retrieves, retrieved, retrieving)
    • regain Verb (regains, regained, regaining)
    • win back Verb (wins back, won back, winning back)
    • recover Verb (recovers, recovered, recovering)
    • recoup Verb (recoups, recouped, recouping)
  4. to recover
    to regain; to retrieve; to recover; to win back; to retake; to reconquer; to recapture; to recoup
    • regain Verb (regains, regained, regaining)
    • retrieve Verb (retrieves, retrieved, retrieving)
    • recover Verb (recovers, recovered, recovering)
    • win back Verb (wins back, won back, winning back)
    • retake Verb (retakes, retook, retaking)
    • reconquer Verb (reconquers, reconquered, reconquering)
    • recapture Verb (recaptures, recaptured, recapturing)
    • recoup Verb (recoups, recouped, recouping)
  5. to recover
    to revive; to generate; to activate; reactivate; to rouse; to awake; to excite; to freshen; to recover; to refresh
    • revive Verb (revives, revived, reviving)
    • generate Verb (generates, generated, generating)
    • activate Verb (activates, activated, activating)
    • reactivate Verb
    • rouse Verb (rouses, roused, rousing)
    • awake Verb (awakes, awoke, awaking)
    • excite Verb (excites, excited, exciting)
    • freshen Verb (freshens, freshened, freshening)
    • recover Verb (recovers, recovered, recovering)
    • refresh Verb (refreshs, refreshed, refreshing)
  6. to recover
    – get over an illness or shock 1
    to recover; recuperate; convalesce
    – get over an illness or shock 1
  7. to recover
    – regain a former condition after a financial loss 1
    to recover; to go back; recuperate
    – regain a former condition after a financial loss 1
    • recover Verb (recovers, recovered, recovering)
      • We expect the stocks to recover to $2.901
    • go back Verb (goes back, went back, going back)
    • recuperate Verb
      • The company managed to recuperate1
  8. to recover
    – cover anew 1
    to recover
    – cover anew 1
    • recover Verb (recovers, recovered, recovering)
      • recover a chair1
  9. to recover
    – reuse (materials from waste products) 1
    to recover; to reclaim
    – reuse (materials from waste products) 1
    • recover Verb (recovers, recovered, recovering)
    • reclaim Verb (reclaims, reclaimed, reclaiming)
  10. to recover
    – get or find back; recover the use of 1
    to retrieve; to recover; to find; to regain
    – get or find back; recover the use of 1
    • retrieve Verb (retrieves, retrieved, retrieving)
    • recover Verb (recovers, recovered, recovering)
    • find Verb (finds, found, finding)
      • She found her voice and replied quickly1
    • regain Verb (regains, regained, regaining)
      • She regained control of herself1
  11. to recover
    – regain or make up for 1
    to recover; to recoup; recuperate
    – regain or make up for 1
    • recover Verb (recovers, recovered, recovering)
    • recoup Verb (recoups, recouped, recouping)
    • recuperate Verb
      • recuperate one's losses1
  12. to recover
    – To put back into a stable condition. A computer user may be able to recover lost or damaged data by using a program to search for and salvage whatever information remains in storage. A database may be recovered by restoring its integrity after some problem has damaged it, such as abnormal termination of the database management program. 2
    to recover
    – To put back into a stable condition. A computer user may be able to recover lost or damaged data by using a program to search for and salvage whatever information remains in storage. A database may be recovered by restoring its integrity after some problem has damaged it, such as abnormal termination of the database management program. 2
    • recover Verb (recovers, recovered, recovering)

Konjugationen für recover:

present
  1. recover
  2. recover
  3. recovers
  4. recover
  5. recover
  6. recover
simple past
  1. recovered
  2. recovered
  3. recovered
  4. recovered
  5. recovered
  6. recovered
present perfect
  1. have recovered
  2. have recovered
  3. has recovered
  4. have recovered
  5. have recovered
  6. have recovered
past continuous
  1. was recovering
  2. were recovering
  3. was recovering
  4. were recovering
  5. were recovering
  6. were recovering
future
  1. shall recover
  2. will recover
  3. will recover
  4. shall recover
  5. will recover
  6. will recover
continuous present
  1. am recovering
  2. are recovering
  3. is recovering
  4. are recovering
  5. are recovering
  6. are recovering
subjunctive
  1. be recovered
  2. be recovered
  3. be recovered
  4. be recovered
  5. be recovered
  6. be recovered
diverse
  1. recover!
  2. let's recover!
  3. recovered
  4. recovering
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Verwandte Definitionen für "recover":

  1. get over an illness or shock1
  2. regain a former condition after a financial loss1
    • We expect the stocks to recover to $2.901
  3. cover anew1
    • recover a chair1
  4. reuse (materials from waste products)1
  5. get or find back; recover the use of1
  6. regain or make up for1
  7. To put back into a stable condition. A computer user may be able to recover lost or damaged data by using a program to search for and salvage whatever information remains in storage. A database may be recovered by restoring its integrity after some problem has damaged it, such as abnormal termination of the database management program.2

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