Examples of 'likely to recover' in a sentence

Meaning of "likely to recover"

likely to recover: Describes a situation or condition where there is a high probability or strong possibility of overcoming an illness, injury, or setback. It implies a positive outlook or expectation of returning to a healthy or normal state

How to use "likely to recover" in a sentence

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likely to recover
Currently he is recovering and is likely to recover quickly.
You are less likely to recover fully from depression.
Dogs that develop neurological signs are the least likely to recover.
With treatment you are likely to recover from pyoderma gangrenosum.
Protocols say you have to save the patient most likely to recover.
Determine whether an infant is likely to recover completely or to need surgery.
Patients who do not actively assume their disease are the least likely to recover.
They are also likely to recover more quickly from illness.
Dogs with severe respiratory disease are less likely to recover despite treatment.
They are less likely to recover quickly and at even greater risk in a subsequent crisis.
People who regain consciousness in the first week are most likely to recover their memory.
Charlotte 's likely to recover much faster.
Younger people and people who start improving quickly are likely to recover more function.
Likely to recover from the accident; but the.
Adults are likely to recover.

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The little ones presented when an infection has already occurred are less likely to recover.
They prey on those least likely to recover from the attack.
If free vomiting is promptly produced, the patient is likely to recover.
Some species of trees are more likely to recover from topping than others.
Getting PEP before symptoms appear usually prevents infection, and you are likely to recover.
This means that earnings are likely to recover over the next few years.
If a victim survives for about 24 hours, he or she is likely to recover.
Fortunately, women are more likely to recover from alcoholism compared to men.
Children and young people with CFS are more likely to recover fully.
He 's not likely to recover from all of these events, however.
The doctor reports that Mika is likely to recover fully.
Dubai: Saudi authorities will likely to recover more than $100 billion in settlement agreements with corruption….
Once you stop drinking tea, your weight is likely to recover.
Looking ahead, economic activity is likely to recover gradually in the course of next year.
Many have a built-in disease resistance and they are more likely to recover from bad weather.
Growth, however, was likely to recover in the second half of the year?
When cats are poisoned, these factors also make them less likely to recover than dogs.
He 's not likely to recover.
Of those who survive, few are likely to recover fully.
The Chinese steel industry is likely to recover in the second half of 2015, Ferreira said.
Making a definitive break… Charlotte's likely to recover much faster.
The ozone layer is healing, and is likely to recover in several decades.
The financial sector, however, never seemed likely to recover as fully, and it has not.

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