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Phrase(s): recover from someone or something
to get over an experience with someone or something. • My great-uncle just left, and it will take a day or two to recover from him. • I hope I recover from his visit soon., Phrase(s): recover something from someone or something
to retrieve or salvage something from someone, something, or some place. • The police recovered my purse from the thief who had taken it. • Mary recovered her deposit from the failed bank., Phrase(s): recover from something
to recuperate from a disease. • I hope I recover from this cough soon. • She recovered from her cold soon enough to go on the trip.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs