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recovery

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/rɪˈkʌvəri/ · re-cov-er-y

The process of regaining something lost or returning to a normal state.

Meanings

nounformal

The process of regaining something lost or returning to a normal state.

کسی چیز کو دوبارہ حاصل کرنے یا معمول کی حالت میں واپس آنے کا عمل۔

بہبود

behbood

Synonyms

restorationrecovery processrehabilitationبحالیبہبوددوبارہ سکون پانا

Antonyms

lossdeclinedeteriorationنقصانکمیپست ہونا

Common Collocations

  • medical recovery
  • speedy recovery
  • financial recovery

Example Sentences

His recovery after the surgery was remarkable.

سرجری کے بعد ان کی بحالی شاندار تھی۔

Surjari ke baad un ki bahaali shandar thi.

The economy is showing signs of recovery.

معاشیات بحالی کے آثار دکھا رہی ہے۔

Ma'ashiyat bahaali ke aasar dikha rahi hai.

After months of recovery, she can finally walk without assistance.

مہینوں کی بحالی کے بعد، وہ آخرکار بغیر کسی مدد کے چل سکتی ہیں۔

Mahinon ki bahaali ke baad, woh aakhirkar baghair kisi madad ke chal sakti hain.

Easily Confused With

recuperate:To recuperate refers specifically to rest or recover one's health, while recovery can refer to regaining broader aspects such as status or finances.

Word Family

recover
verbدوبارہ حاصل کرنا
recovered
adjectiveبہبود حاصل

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of recovery as regaining what's needed - like recovering a lost toy.

Picture someone rising from a hospital bed, symbolizing recovery.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

رنج و الم کی دشت میں وہ رستہ نہ تھا، بہبود کی تلاش میں چلتا رہا میں۔

Ranj o alam ki dasht mein woh rasta na tha, Behbood ki talash mein chalta raha main.

In the desert of sorrow and pain, there was no path, I kept walking in search of recovery.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

بہر صورت مشکلات کا سامنا کرنا پڑتا ہے۔

Bahar surat mushkilat ka samna karna parta hai.

In any case, one has to face difficulties.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "recuperare" — to regain

First known use: 15th century

The word 'recovery' emerged in the late Middle Ages from the Latin 'recuperare', which meant to get back or regain.