Definitions
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
recover .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective freed from illness or injury
- adjective found after being lost
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Examples
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She put her hand in her pocket and rubbed her thumb over the label recovered from Harry Drake’s pocket—apparently the same one lost from this house yesterday.
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She put her hand in her pocket and rubbed her thumb over the label recovered from Harry Drake’s pocket—apparently the same one lost from this house yesterday.
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She put her hand in her pocket and rubbed her thumb over the label recovered from Harry Drake’s pocket—apparently the same one lost from this house yesterday.
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She put her hand in her pocket and rubbed her thumb over the label recovered from Harry Drake’s pocket—apparently the same one lost from this house yesterday.
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She put her hand in her pocket and rubbed her thumb over the label recovered from Harry Drake’s pocket—apparently the same one lost from this house yesterday.
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Prouty had successfully recovered from a mental breakdown herself.
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Anthony said James is unsure about his future but has recovered from the second-round ouster by the Celtics.
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No formal charges were filed, but the merchandise was recovered from the garage of Keller's mother, Rewkowski said.
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What is not true is that any blanket statement can be made about what can be recovered from a damaged hard drive.
The Volokh Conspiracy » A New Book Coming Soon from Michael Bellesiles
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What is not true is that any blanket statement can be made about what can be recovered from a damaged hard drive.
The Volokh Conspiracy » A New Book Coming Soon from Michael Bellesiles
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