to recover from sickness or exhaustion; regain health or strength.
2.
to recover from financial loss.
–verb (used with object)
3.
to restore to health, vigor, etc.
Origin: 1535–45; < L recuperātus (ptp. of recuperāre, var. of reciperāre to recover), equiv. to re-re-+ -ciper-, comb. form of *caper- (obscure deriv. of capere to take) + -ātus-ate1
Main Entry: re·cu·per·ate Pronunciation: ri-'k(y)ü-p&-"rAt Function: verb Inflected Forms: -at·ed;-at·ing transitive senses : to get back or recover <recuperating health and strength after pneumonia> recuperateintransitive senses : to recover health or strength
Main Entry: re·cu·per·a·tion Pronunciation: rE-"k(y)ü-p&-'rA-sh&n Function: noun : restoration to health or strength
recuperate re·cu·per·ate (rĭ-k&oomacr;'pə-rāt', -ky&oomacr;'-) v.re·cu·per·at·ed, re·cu·per·at·ing, re·cu·per·ates To return to health or strength; recover.