recover
to get back to a normal state of health, mind, or strength entirely
to get back to a normal state of health, mind, or strength entirely
to recover in a short amount of time
to recover in a good and satisfactory way
to recover in a short amount of time from now
to recover in a short amount of time
to recover slowly over a period of time
to recover over a long period of time
to recover in a short amount of time (more formal)
to recover in the end, after a long time or a series of problems
to recover in the end, after a long time
to recover in a good and satisfactory way
to not recover at any time
to recover to the necessary degree to do something
to recover without difficulty
to get back to a normal state to some extent, but not completely
to never get back to a fully normal state
used to say that someone did not truly recover from something
to have almost not recovered at all
to not recover completely
to recover to the necessary degree to do something (more formal)
to recover for the most part; almost completely
to have recovered a very short time ago; to have barely recovered
to seem to have recovered
to recover in a way that is surprising and seems impossible
to assist someone in their process of recovery
to find it difficult to recover
used to indicate the illness, injury, or bad experience that one is getting better from