recuperation

/rɪˌkʌpəˈreɪʃən/
nounIntermediate
formal

the act or process of recovering from illness, injury, or exhaustion

His recuperation was slow due to the severity of his injuries.

He took a long time to recover because his injuries were very serious.

The doctor recommended a period of recuperation before resuming physical activities.

The doctor advised him to rest and recover before doing any physical exercises again.

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Often used in medical or formal contexts to describe recovery from illness or injury.

Collocations

period of recuperationa time spent recoveringslow recuperationa slow recovery processfull recuperationcomplete recovery

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Related Phrases

be in recuperationphrase
to be in the process of recovering
aid recuperationphrase
to help someone recover

💡Pro Tip

Formal vs. Informal Use

Use 'recuperation' in formal or medical contexts. For everyday language, 'recovery' is more common.

Gold Rule

Correct Usage

Do not use 'recuperation' to describe recovery from a minor issue; it implies a more serious or prolonged recovery.

📖Word Origin

From Latin 'recuperare' (to recover) + '-ation' (noun suffix)

📝Usage Notes

Often used in formal or medical contexts. Can refer to physical or mental recovery.

Word Breakdown

re-
again
prefix
+
-cuper-
to recover
root
+
-ation
the act or process of
suffix
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