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recuperation

American  
[ri-koo-puh-rey-shuhn, -kyoo-] / rɪˌku pəˈreɪ ʃən, -ˌkju- /

noun

  • recuperations
    plural
  1. the process or fact of regaining health or strength; recovery from illness or exhaustion.

    Whether for short-term care or recuperation from surgery, our team works closely with patients, their families, and physicians to encourage rapid recovery.

  2. the act or fact of recovering a loss or expense.

    When renovating, don’t expect a “dollar for dollar” recuperation of your investment in terms of the home’s market value.


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Origin of recuperation

First recorded in 1480–90; recuperat(e) ( def. ) + -ion ( def. )

Explanation

The process of healing or recovering is called recuperation. Everyone needs at least a couple of days of recuperation after getting all four wisdom teeth pulled. Recuperation usually happens after an illness, a medical procedure, or some kind of injury: "His recuperation included keeping his leg elevated for several days." You might even need a little recuperation after exerting yourself: "I didn't expect to need so much recuperation after hiking up that mountain!" The Latin root is recuperare, "get back or regain."

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Another source of strain: In peacetime, the ports were used for rest and recuperation by sailors seeking a break from an aircraft carrier’s crammed quarters and exhausting routines.

From Slate Aug. 19, 2026

During his long recuperation, his bandmates formed a new group, the Country Gentlemen.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 31, 2026

Their physical recuperation is only part of the story.

From BBC Oct. 11, 2025

By traveling along with all that — and Sharon’s cancer recovery, and Ozzy’s recuperation from an ATV accident — the attention economy shifted.

From Salon Jul. 24, 2025

It’s a slow recuperation, but when I feel better the doctor says that I can look for a position back with the government.

From "Our America: Life and Death on the South Side of Chicago" by LeAlan Jones

Of 285 total performances scheduled, the operations, recuperations and other medical issues caused him to miss 55.

From New York Times Mar. 2, 2011

Peter Harrison, the director of marine studies at Southern Cross University in Lismore, believes the reef is in a perpetual state of recuperations.

From Time Apr. 21, 2010

Californian education has, of course, made the thought of all possible recuperations easy.

From Memories and Studies by Henry James

I well remember his declaration on the question, whether the Allies should refuse, for a period of five years during the time of France's recuperations to promise Germany reciprocal tariff provisions.

From Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him by Joseph P. Tumulty

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