0 to become well again after an illness; to get back your strength, health, etc.: --
1 to become stronger and better again after an illness or injury: --
Moreover, there is no way to recuperate ethnicity or other social factors.
Rather, he believes that the dramatic sense of music as an art form should be recuperated.
The ensuing price rises allowed public enterprises to ' recuperate ' more than 20,000 million dinars of profits from the black market.
It thus attempts to recuperate in meter and symbol the imagined cultural and legislative freedom of the past.
It represents a moment of ideological indeterminacy that must be recuperated but cannot.
However, is it impossible to recuperate the past.
Persistent forces of considerable magnitude, which constantly interfere with the self-organization process, do not let the system in question recuperate completely.
It recuperated women from the public world of crime and restored them to a privatized and asocial domestic space.