English to Punjabi Dictionary recuperate

recuperate

ਸਵਾਸਥੋੱਧਾਰ
definition
verb
she has been recuperating from a shoulder wound
recover from illness or exertion.
they will seek to recuperate the returns that go with investment
recover or regain (something lost or taken).
example
Now it is feared Mrs Huxley, whose signature was on the residents' village green application, might be hit with a bill if the developer looks to 'recuperate' its legal costs.
Christmas is a time to 'recuperate'
Christmas is a time to 'recuperate'
He has raised prices by 3p a litre, on top of a national price rise of about the same amount put in place by BP, in an effort to 'recuperate' losses.
Indeed, by returning the money, the gang will be able to 'recuperate' its money later on through rice-connected projects.
they will seek to 'recuperate' the returns that go with investment
Of the three, only Kerrigan and Wellhauser will be receiving Feds funding to help 'recuperate' losses incurred from their platforms.
To 'recuperate' some of the money lost, trash and treasure was sold in a mini-fete at the school last week - and there was plenty of community support.
they will seek to 'recuperate' the returns that go with investment
The only way in which I can 'recuperate' my humiliation is to turn it into an amusing anecdote that elicits laughter or sympathy.
She said she was taking the students to court to 'recuperate' her losses, and as a matter of principle.
To 'recuperate' these costs and make the venture economically viable Bright Grey is going to have to secure a significant chunk of market share.
Of course the market will not stay at current levels forever and is expected to 'recuperate' its losses during the next two or three years.
After she hung up, she took a deep breath to 'recuperate' her thoughts and wonder what she had gotten herself into.
The country has been 'recuperating' from the blow of the recent devastating flood.
I am sure all the residents who live along the Diego Martin highway are all awakened by these motorbikes especially on weekends when they are 'recuperating' from a hard week's work.
Football was cancelled last night, which was a good thing as my body was still 'recuperating' from the previous night's game (which we won rather convincingly).
She was a caregiver for a local resident who's 'recuperating' from a recent heart attack.
Recent surface excavation and conservation have 'recuperated' a substantial portion of Structure 16's elaborately carved facade.
Thus, the cost of the intervention was 'recuperated' within three weeks.
Thursday was a down day, but it was spent mostly 'recuperating' from being out so late the nights before.
He's still 'recuperating' from his tracheotomy and his flu.
He will now be 'recuperating' from his ordeal and waiting to be told the date for his asylum claim appeal hearing.
The course is a programme of exercise for people with physical disabilities and for those new to exercise, 'recuperating' from illness or injury, or requiring a specially devised programme.
The member will be aware that in certain circumstances the cost of custody may be 'recuperated' from the airline that brought to New Zealand someone who was not granted a permit at the border.
But Morse's unerring moral sense is not 'recuperable' to law and order rhetoric.
The codes ‘change’, or maybe they were never really about ‘getting experienced’: maybe they were always about containing those experiences into something 'recuperable' , containable, taxonomical.
Then he 'recuperates' the error, and says that although it was the wrong man, or because of that, he learned more than he would have done otherwise.
She stood up, feeling a bit dizzy, and closed her eyes until she 'recuperated' the balance.
The quickly qualifying and anxiety-ridden ‘of course’ indicates that, for Irene, his masculinity has to be rapidly 'recuperated' from any trace of the feminine.
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