convalesce• Schoolteachers used their own time to help their illstudents keep up while convalescing.• These two physicalsymptoms are the most important causes of disability and failure to convalesce.• But Luke's room was hardly a place to convalesce.• He also fell so ill that he was sent to the family's country house to convalesce.• His health broke down under the strain of overwork, and he returned to Ortona in 1869 to convalesce.• He will need about a week to convalesce after his hospitalstay.• Jason is now convalescing at home after a majoroperation.• Imagine the comicalscene when Grant goes to visitRod who is convalescing at home.• Korngold wrote the Symphonic Serenade while convalescing from a heartattack in 1950.• They travelled to Bermuda for six weeks so that David could convalesce in the sun.• Afternoons, I convalesce, play patience, match-make a court of Siamese twins.
Originconvalesce
(1400-1500)Latinconvalescere, from com- ( → COM-) + valescere“to grow strong”