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"Recuperate" in a Sentence (17 examples)
Sami has to stay in bed if he wants to recuperate.
Mary needs to stay in bed if she wants to recuperate.
Tom needs to stay in bed if he wants to recuperate.
Tom and Mary need to stay in bed if they want to recuperate.
Mennad needs at least a weak to recuperate from that trip.
He was sent home to Algeria to recuperate.
Dan's coming here to recuperate.
Martino took Rima back to the infirmary to recuperate.
Santiago took a seat to recuperate.
Conducting experiments on live mice and human cells taken from human males with the flu virus, a team of scientists from Johns Hopkins have come up with a possible reason why males recuperate faster. They say it’s because men generate more of an important lung-healing protein, called amphiregulin than women.
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[...] of each province in 1842 and 1894 - that is, before the Taiping rebellion, and since China has recuperated her forces.
[...] one of many female poets who was trivialized and misrepresented for decades. When William Wordsworth recuperated her by praising her “Nocturnal Reverie,” he set what became a limiting factor in Finch's recovery: he treated her as a pre-Romantic ppoet of nature, and she became resituated in literary history as a much flatter or less complicated poet than she was in her lifetime.
In LS, July emerges as a survivor and a storyteller with a traumatic past who has recuperated her relationship with her lost son. Her questioning and humorously subversive discourse gives emotional and textual depth to […]
Mannheim's purpose when elaborating his typology of ideology was, as we have seen above, to recuperate the concept of ideology for scientific politics, after having discarded elements of Manichean egocentricity.
She sought ultimately to recuperate the classical concept of the public realm against what she described, in negative terms, as the "rise of the social" characteristic of the modern world.
[…] there is also the danger […] that such a critique recuperates gender in terms that quite literally invisiblize the very issues of race and ethnicity […]
The fact that even many of the harshest critics of environmental thought have sought to somehow recuperate the concept reflects how deeply it has become embedded in our discourse.
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