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recuperation synonyms

Trying to find another word for recuperation in English? No problem. Our thesaurus contains synonyms of recuperation in 22 different contexts. We have listed all the similar and related words for recuperation alphabetically.

  • advancement
  • amelioration
  • mastery
  • melioration
  • progress
  • prosperity
  • upgrading
  • improvement
  • rally
  • rebound
  • resurgence
  • return
  • revival
  • victory
  • winning
  • affliction
  • ailing
  • ailment
  • attack
  • breakdown
  • bug
  • collapse
  • complaint
  • confinement
  • disability
  • diseasedness
  • disorder
  • disturbance
  • aid
  • alleviation
  • antidote
  • assistance
  • catholicon
  • corrective
  • counteractant
  • counteragent
  • countermeasure
  • drug
  • elixir
  • elixir vitae
  • fix
  • abbé
  • clergyman
  • confessor
  • cure
  • ecclesiastic
  • minister
  • padre
  • parson
  • pastor
  • preacher
  • reverend
  • curative
  • curing
  • invigorating
  • medicinal
  • mending
  • remedial
  • advance
  • advancement
  • amelioration
  • amendment
  • augmentation
  • betterment
  • change
  • civilization
  • correction
  • cultivation
  • development
  • elevation
  • enhancement
  • assemblage
  • assembly
  • celebration
  • clambake
  • convention
  • convocation
  • get-together
  • mass meeting
  • meet
  • pep rally
  • pow-wow
  • session
  • animate
  • arouse
  • awaken
  • bounce back
  • breathe new life into
  • brighten
  • bring around
  • bring to
  • cheer
  • come around
  • come to life
  • comfort
  • console
  • awakening
  • comeback
  • metempsychosis
  • reawakening
  • recovery
  • rehabilitation
  • reincarnation
  • rejuvenation
  • renaissance
  • renewal
  • restoration
  • revival
  • about-face
  • alteration
  • born again
  • change of heart
  • changeover
  • exchange
  • flip-flop
  • flux
  • growth
  • innovation
  • metamorphosis
  • metanoia
  • metasis
  • improvement
  • overhaul
  • reclamation
  • reconstruction
  • recovery
  • reestablishment
  • reformation
  • repair
  • betterment
  • comeback
  • convalescence
  • cure
  • healing
  • improvement
  • reawakening
  • rebirth
  • recuperation
  • regeneration
  • rehabilitation
  • rejuvenation
  • renaissance
  • reawakening
  • recharging
  • renewal
  • resurgence
  • revitalization
  • revival
  • stimulation
  • awakening
  • invigoration
  • new dawn
  • reawakening
  • regeneration
  • rejuvenation
  • renascence
  • renewal
  • resurgence
  • revitalization
  • revival
  • awakening
  • cheering
  • consolation
  • enkindling
  • freshening
  • invigoration
  • quickening
  • reactivation
  • reanimation
  • rebirth
  • recovery
  • recrudescence
  • regeneration
  • awakening
  • rebirth
  • recharging
  • recommencement
  • refilling
  • reformation
  • regeneration
  • rejuvenation
  • reopening
  • replenishment
  • restoration
  • resumption
  • resurrection
  • comeback
  • reawakening
  • rebirth
  • rebound
  • recovery
  • rejuvenation
  • renaissance
  • renascence
  • renewal
  • restoration
  • resurrection
  • return
  • revitalization
  • reappearance
  • reawakening
  • rebirth
  • restoration
  • resurgence
  • return to life
  • revival
  • awakening
  • cheering
  • consolation
  • enkindling
  • freshening
  • invigoration
  • quickening
  • reactivation
  • reanimation
  • rebirth
  • recovery
  • recrudescence
  • regeneration
  • awakening
  • cheering
  • consolation
  • enkindling
  • freshening
  • invigoration
  • quickening
  • reanimation
  • recovery
  • recrudescence
  • regeneration
  • rejuvenation
  • renaissance
  • awakening
  • cheering
  • consolation
  • enkindling
  • freshening
  • invigoration
  • quickening
  • reactivation
  • reanimation
  • rebirth
  • recovery
  • recrudescence
  • regeneration

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