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again?<br />

recoup v. regain, make good, make up, recompense, repay, recover;<br />

refund, redeem, reimburse, remunerate: From his profits on the<br />

Culpepper deal, he recouped all the losses he had sustained when<br />

Cranston Ltd failed.<br />

recourse n. 1 resort, access, entr‚e, admittance, availability: They<br />

are completely isolated and without recourse to help from the<br />

outside world. 2 resource, backup, reserve, refuge, place to<br />

turn, alternative, remedy: The company has no recourse against<br />

the authorities.<br />

recover v. 1 regain, get or take or win or make back (again), recoup,<br />

repossess, retake, recapture, restore, retrieve, reclaim,<br />

redeem: It was impossible to recover the time lost. After a<br />

fierce battle, the territory was recovered. 2 get well or<br />

better, recuperate, convalesce, mend, return to health, regain<br />

one's strength or health, be on the mend, heal, improve, revive,<br />

rally, take a turn for the better, get back on one's feet, pull<br />

through: It took me a week to recover from the operation. Lucy<br />

had a virus, but she's recovering now. 3 save, salvage, deliver,<br />

rescue, return, bring back, reclaim, retrieve: They never did<br />

recover the gold from the sunken ship.<br />

recovery n. 1 recuperation, convalescence, restoration, improvement,<br />

healing, rally, turn for the better; rise, revival, increase,<br />

amelioration, bettering, betterment, advance, gain, advance,<br />

advancement, Colloq pick-up, comeback: After so serious an<br />

illness, Bentley has made a remarkable recovery. Share prices<br />

staged a recovery after the reduction in interest rates. 2<br />

retrieval, recouping, repossession, retaking, restoration,<br />

reclamation; recapture, redemption: The recovery of the stolen<br />

gems was credited to excellent detective work. Hard fighting<br />

resulted in the recovery of the land west of the river. 3<br />

salvage, delivery, deliverance, rescue, return, saving,<br />

reclamation, retrieval: Recovery of the climbers' bodies from<br />

the ravine was very hazardous.<br />

recreation<br />

n. entertainment, amusement, enjoyment, diversion, distraction,<br />

fun and games, leisure (activity), pastime, relaxation, sport,<br />

play: What do you like to do for recreation? His favourite

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