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Definition of Recuperating
1. recuperate [v] - See also: recuperate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Recuperating
Literary usage of Recuperating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of the United States of America by Henry William Elson, Charles Henry Hart (1908)
"Recuperating Marvelously soon after the close of the war the people returned to
their respective vocations and set about repairing their broken fortunes. ..."
2. History of the Thirty-sixth Regiment Illinois Volunteers: During the War of by Lyman G. Bennett, William M. Haigh (1876)
"CONRAD S EXPEDITION Recuperating. OR A number of days prior to the advance of
the main Confederate army, roving mounted bands of reckless men traversed the ..."
3. Libby, Andersonville, Florence: The Capture, Imprisonment, Escape and Rescue by John Harrold (1870)
"Recuperating—RESUMING MY TRADE—WAR PRICES AT THE SOUTH. I soon began to gain
strength under the tender nursing of her who was acting a mother's part by me. ..."
4. Contributions Relating to the Causation and Prevention of Disease, and to by Austin Flint, United States Sanitary Commission (1867)
"The long Rest of the Army; the Time is spent in Recuperating, Organizing, and
Reenforcing.— The March of the Army to Chattanooga. — Battle of Chickamauga. ..."
5. G. Harry Agnew, a Pioneer Missionary by Wilson Thomas Hogue (1904)
"Recuperating AT NATAL. "In this 'little while' doth it matter, As we work, and
we watch, and we wait, If we're filling the place He assigns us, ..."
6. Rural Improvement by Birdsey Grant Northrop (1882)
"I have not space to detail the kindred methods of recuperating sand barrens in
other countries of Europe. I can only name a few illustrations of the extent ..."