HAS FINALLY RECOVERED

Definition: Indicates that someone or something has successfully regained health, strength, or normal functioning after a period of illness, injury, or difficulty.

Synonyms: Fully Healed, Back On Feet, Healthy Again, Fully Recovered, Restored Health

Usage Examples in Sentences

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The plant has finally recovered after being watered.
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The missing hiker has finally recovered and returned home.
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After months of physical therapy, Sarah has finally recovered from her knee injury.
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The economy has finally recovered from the recession, showing signs of growth and stability.
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Despite the setback, the team has finally recovered their momentum and is back in the game.
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With proper treatment and rest, the patient has finally recovered from pneumonia.
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The stock market has finally recovered from the recent crash, bringing relief to investors.
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After months of rigorous therapy, the renowned pianist has finally recovered and is ready to perform again.
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Following a challenging surgery, the patient has finally recovered, much to the relief of his family and medical team.
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The team has finally recovered from their losing streak, winning the championship.
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After a long struggle, the city has finally recovered from the natural disaster.
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After weeks of rest and medication, John has finally recovered from his illness.
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Jane, who has been battling with the flu for days, has finally recovered and can return to work.
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Having undergone intensive therapy, the patient has finally recovered and can resume their daily activities.
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Despite the setbacks, the team has finally recovered and is ready to compete in the tournament.
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At last, after months of uncertainty, the stock market has finally recovered from its downturn.
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Despite the odds stacked against him, John has finally recovered.
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Following a prolonged legal battle, justice has finally recovered.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Hey Sarah, have you heard about Mark?B: No, what happened?A: He has finally recovered from his illness.B: That's great news! I was worried about him. How is he doing now?A: He's doing much better. The doctors said he should be back to work next week.
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