Convalescing [verb]
Definition of Convalescing:
recover
Opposite/Antonyms of Convalescing:
Sentence/Example of Convalescing:
Without walls, the spot where she convalesced is part of one immense hot zone.
After the patient begins to convalesce the danger of infection grows greater.
He pulled through, however, though it was a hard pull; yet when he began to convalesce he mended very rapidly.
Her friends showered invitations on "dear Sally" to come and convalesce with them, but the plans fell through.
Hardly had Jacques begun to convalesce, and she could breathe again, when Madeleine made them all uneasy.
O'Dwyer was the last to convalesce, and even he was no longer in need of constant attention.
But was she back from Scotland, where they knew she had gone to convalesce?
What would she say if told that the caller meant to wait right there until Mr. Baird should convalesce?
She began to convalesce slowly but surely, and one day she turned the nurses out of the room and sent for her Uncle Robert.
Besides, there was only one, if you come to think of it—the little boy being sent to Widow Thrale's to convalesce.