[make] a recovery
1
to regain one's health or well-being after a illness or challenging situation
- With proper medical treatment and rest, she was able to make a recovery from the flu.
- Athletes often undergo rehabilitation to make a recovery from sports-related injuries.
- After a severe illness, she made a recovery and returned to her regular activities.
- Her positive attitude and determination are key to making a recovery from the emotional trauma.
2
to regain strength, resilience, and progress after facing challenges, setbacks, or failures in various aspects of life
- Despite losing their first match, the sports team made a recovery by winning the next few games.
- After a failed business venture, he worked hard to make a recovery and start a successful company.
- She experienced setbacks in her career but made a recovery by seeking new opportunities.
- Personal growth often involves learning from failures and making a recovery with renewed determination.
- The stock market investor faced losses but managed to make a recovery with strategic investments.