Recover, Recovery
recover (verb) -
a. have something returned, regain (recover a thing)
b. get well again (recover health)
c. improvement in the economy (economic recovery)
d. get back lost thing, retrieve
recovery (noun)
recover from
recovery of
economic recovery
a recovery from the recession
a dramatic recovery
a full recovery
stimulate recovery
on the road to recovery
recovery to
sign of recovery
prospects of recovery
continued recovery
the ongoing recovery
long-term recovery
a data recovery service
a strong recovery
a durable recovery
a sustained recovery
has yet to recover from
chances to recover from
failed to recover from
expected to recover in ..period of time..
Example sentences:
* The stock market fell before it began to recover again.
* Authorities established an asset recovery committee to tackle the problem of low quality debt.
* The major concern in the debate between the two candidates is the concern for a quick economic recovery.
* A complete recovery is a little too much to expect.
* "Interest rate cuts will take time to bring about economic recovery," experts say.
* If we're lucky, the sudden oil price price increases this month won't have much effect on the recovery.
* "The nation is now on the road to recovery," the Prime Minister said in his speech.
* The strength of the Yen may have an effect on the incipient recovery.
* Economic policies to promote and sustain economic recovery are direly needed.
* Asian economies are now showing signs of recovery.
* The economy has yet to recover from the oil price shock.
* That upturn was just an ordinary business cycle recovery with no signs of radical improvements in national competitiveness.
* Economists were unable to detect a single sign of recovery in the economy.
* That decision could only further damage the country's chances to recover from the crisis.
* Continued recovery will depend on the country's ability to attract investment from abroad.
* The government is seeking a strong, durable recovery so that people may go back to work in great numbers.
* So far there has only been an anemic recovery from the long recession plaguing the economy.
* This policy won't result in a soft landing let alone a sustained recovery from the recession.
* Was the recovery real or just the calm before the storm?
* The efforts to rehabilitate the firm after bankruptcy focused on long-term recovery.
* The discussion between the two leaders touched briefly upon the ongoing economic recovery.
* There is little prospect of recovery this year, experts say.
* Authorities said that a data recovery service might be able to recover the financial data lost in the fire.
* This policy move could hinder the recovery of turmoil-wracked regional economies.
* A coordinated reduction in interest rates worldwide would likely stimulate global economic recovery.
* The government needs help from industry to promote a recovery.
* The tax cuts help bolster market sentiment for an economic recovery.
* The economy failed to recover from a sluggish first quarter performance.
* How does one recover from such a loss?
* The petroleum market is expected to recover in five to seven years.






