"Convalesced" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Convalesced" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Convalesced" Meaning

Recuperated or regained health and strength after an illness or injury, especially after a period of rest and treatment, recovered.

"Convalesced" Examples

Usage Examples of "convalesced"


1. She had to take a medical leave for three months after the accident, and it was a relief to return to work after convalesced and feeling much better.


2. The doctor advised him to convalesced at home for a few weeks before resuming his job.


3. After a lengthy illness, she finally convalesced and was able to participate in her favorite activities again.


4. The athlete was forced to convalesced for several months after suffering a severe injury during the match.


5. The patient spent several weeks convalesced in the hospital, receiving treatment and rehabilitation before being discharged.

"Convalesced" Similar Words

Conundrum

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Conundrums are puzzling or seemingly inexplicable problems or situations that are difficult to understand or explain. They can also refer to paradoxes or contradictions that defy logical solution.

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Convalesce

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To convalesce means to recover gradually from an illness or debilitating condition, often requiring rest, care, and gentle treatment. It can also refer to the process of returning to good health after a period of sickness or injury.

Convalescence

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Convalescence refers to the process of recovering from illness or injury, often characterized by a gradual improvement in health and a return to normal activity.

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Convalidated

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Convalidated means formally approved or sanctioned, typically by an official or authorized person or body. It is often used in the context of documents or agreements, where it indicates that they have been officially approved or ratified. For example, "The company's financial statements were convalidated by the audit team."