fully recover
Frequency: 7.841.7 per million words
Used to emphasize that the action described by the verb is performed completely or thoroughly.
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- After the surgery, doctors expect her to fully recover within three months.
- It will take several months for the patient to fully recover from the surgery.
- It took years for the region to fully recover from the devastating floods.
- The athlete is determined to fully recover before the championship begins.
- He hasn't fully recovered from the injury yet, so he's sitting out this match.
- Experts believe the economy will not fully recover until next year.
- With rest and therapy, the athlete fully recovered in time for the finals.
- She has finally fully recovered her confidence after the setback.
- The economy may never fully recover without targeted reforms.
- It is rare for someone to fully recover so quickly from such a serious injury.
- Please be patient; the system needs a moment to fully recover after the update.
- He needs more time to fully recover his strength after the long illness.
- Some patients fully recover quickly, while others require long-term care.
- The city is still working to fully recover from the devastating earthquake.
- She doubts they'll ever fully recover their confidence after the scandal.
- Most patients fully recover within a few weeks of starting the treatment.
- By summer, I hope to be fully recovered and back at work.
- She never fully recovered from the shock of the accident.
- Without proper treatment, he might not fully recover from the infection.
- With proper rest, you should be able to fully recover by the weekend.