recovery
♦ re|cov|ery /rɪk'ʌvəri/ (recoveries)
1 [N-VAR]
If a sick person makes a recovery, he or she becomes well again.
He made a remarkable recovery from a shin injury...
2 [N-VAR]
When there is a recovery in a country's economy, it improves.
Interest-rate cuts have failed to bring about economic recovery...
3 [N-UNCOUNT] usu N of n
You talk about the recovery of something when you get it back after it has been lost or stolen.
A substantial reward is being offered for the recovery of a painting by Turner...
4 [N-UNCOUNT] N of n
You talk about the recovery of someone's physical or mental state when they return to this state.
...the abrupt loss and recovery of consciousness.
5 [PHRASE]
If someone is in recovery, they are being given a course of treatment to help them recover from something such as a drug habit or mental illness.
...Carole, a compulsive pot smoker and alcoholic in recovery.
1 [N-VAR]
If a sick person makes a recovery, he or she becomes well again.
He made a remarkable recovery from a shin injury...
2 [N-VAR]
When there is a recovery in a country's economy, it improves.
Interest-rate cuts have failed to bring about economic recovery...
3 [N-UNCOUNT] usu N of n
You talk about the recovery of something when you get it back after it has been lost or stolen.
A substantial reward is being offered for the recovery of a painting by Turner...
4 [N-UNCOUNT] N of n
You talk about the recovery of someone's physical or mental state when they return to this state.
...the abrupt loss and recovery of consciousness.
5 [PHRASE]
If someone is in recovery, they are being given a course of treatment to help them recover from something such as a drug habit or mental illness.
...Carole, a compulsive pot smoker and alcoholic in recovery.