The unfortunate Jocelyn, though recuperative to a degree, was at first terribly upset by this reception.
Ardours of passion could be felt as in youth without the recuperativeintervals which had accompanied evanescence.
Her husband came out from the house with considerable alertness, as if letter-writing had been an unconscious recuperative process.
During these recuperative days Lloyd George does no business, writes no letters, receives no visitors, sees no one but members of his own family.
Members of his staff who break down in health are sent for a prolonged rest on full salary, and, when necessary, are despatched abroad to recuperative climates with all their expenses paid.
What, on any theory, will it aim at, beyond the familiar intensification of recuperative power?
This recuperative power, then, lies just beyond the red end of our spectrum of waking faculty.
In reviewing the phenomena of sleep, then, we found in the first place that it possesses a specific recuperative energy which the commonly accepted data of physiology and psychology cannot explain.
Even when the invaders, nomads by habit, drove many of the native race into the jungle to eke out a precarious existence, owing to the remarkable recuperative powers of a tropical nature the impression made was not permanent.
He talked about fractures and conjunctions, and X-ray photographs, and satisfaction, and the recuperative powers of youth and satisfaction and X-rays.
His Vital powers are proportionally at low ebb, however; as is proved by his notable lack of recuperative power in illness.
The female trait of Vitability makes women healthier, more charged with vital power and temperament, more recuperative from disease, and longer-lived than men.
The solid, parsimonious, and industrious qualities of the French peasantry have given their country the recuperative force which has enabled its greatness to survive the countless follies and extravagances of its rulers.
You are not a boy with super-abundant vitality and any amount of recuperative power.
He had youth, and youth is hopeful; and he had a vast recuperative force of self-confidence, which speedily rallied after the blow dealt his assurance.
With the amazingrecuperative power that was characteristic of so many of the noted leaders of the period he had scraped together from the countryside a force of nearly four thousand men.
Yet such is the recuperativepower of freedom, that Commissioners who went to Guiana in 1850, to inquire into the condition of things, reported: "Every symptom of change for the better is apparent.
But there is a recuperative power in Free Trade, as there is in Free Labor.
No doubt to iron constitutions derived from their parentage, and then to the recuperative effect of those half-yearly flights into the Egypt of the country, which make an essential part of English life.
How wonderfully recuperative have been the energies of your people sir," interrupted the stranger.
Great was her faith in the possibilities and recuperative power of a country that had been scathed so remorselessly by the great storms of war.
I am convinced that, in the long run, the patients grow worse, because this treatment lowers the vitality and reduces the recuperative forces, which are so important, in the treatment of all chronic complaints.
After a time the prolapse no longer subsides after the pressure is reduced, for the tissues have lost their recuperative power, and the prolapse becomes permanent.
This delay caused profound dissatisfaction in continental Europe, but it had the incidental advantage of bringing home to the victorious nations the marvelous recuperative powers of the German race.
To his credit account, which is considerable, stands his wonder-working faith in the recuperative forces of his country when its fortunes were at their lowest ebb.
May we not trust much more than we have heretofore believed, in the recuperativeefforts of Nature?
But, as I said in reflecting on the recovery of my aged friend before mentioned, it is not quite certain, after all, how much was effected by the water, and how much by the recuperative efforts of Nature herself.
These, while they indicated still deeper if not more troublesome disease, gave one encouraging indication--that the recuperative powers of the system were not as yet irrecoverably prostrated.
The recuperative powers of nature, even in unfavorable circumstances, were soon apparent.
And this faith in the recuperative powers of nature was worth more to me than worlds would have been without it.
The rich Mississippi bottoms need no manure, a rotation of maize with cane affords them the necessaryrecuperative action.
They assert there is no recuperative power in the Constitution.
There were no medicines to be had, so I had to trust to the recuperative powers of nature, assisted by a little rice which was grown in the marshes about Birket.
I have ever admired the wonderful recuperative powers of youth.
Well for youth is it that it owns such wonderfully recuperative forces of mind and body; sad would it be to the elders if, without such recuperative powers, their feelings were given such abandonment.
Since he had heard the story, young Lucius had been unable to obtain even a sip of the doctor's recuperative elixir.
She waited for a moment for the old lord to excuse himself; she looked from the picture to the venerable nobleman; his eyes were tightly shut; he was evidently taking a deep draught of the recuperative elixir.
Wolff and his disciple went further than this: they looked upon sleep as the secret recuperative power of nature.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "recuperative" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: buoyant; elastic; resilient