Collocations for "recovered"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "recovered" in context.
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recover
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.v
- recover from the [accident, injury, crash]
- recover from the [loss, death, stress, shock] (of)
- recover [from, after] the [race, game]
- [still, only just] recovering from [her illness, the race]
- recover from the news (of)
- recover [in the hospital, at home]
- [will, may] never recover
- the [market, economy, company] has recovered
- recovered after the [downturn, recession, war]
- recovered from [a losing position, 0-2]
- recover [lost, deleted, destroyed] [information, data]
- recover a [lost] [painting, necklace, artifact]
- recover a [lost, stolen] [painting]
- recover it from the [explosion, fire, collapse]
- recover and [restore, return]
- recovered by [police, archaeologists, firefighters]
- [fully, partially] recovered
'recovered' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):