Results for: recover from illness or difficulties
English English
disease having an unknown cause (Medicine), mystery illnessidiopathy
disease, illness (mental or physical); abnormal or disorderly condition, problemmalady
disgusted, distressed, forming unhealthful environment, ill, ill people, suffering from a disease or illness; nauseous, feeling the need to vomit; disgusted, fed up; pertaining to a sickness, pertaining to a disease; yearning, longing; infected with ba...sick
doctor who performs brain surgery in order to treat mental illnesspsychosurgeon
endure something to the end, get rid of illness by sweating, wait for something anxiouslysweat out
enlist or draft new members (esp. for the armed forces); gain, obtain, procure, enlist somebody, enroll or take on somebody, new member of a group; one who is newly enlisted or drafted into the armed forces, new soldier, raise an army, recoverrecruit
escapologist, performer skilled at escaping, somebody adept at escaping difficultiesescape artist
examine and identify a disease from its symptoms, draw conclusions from a diagnostic exam, identify cause of something, identify illness in patientdiagnose
excited, irrational through illness, see also:delirium, suffering from delirium; overly exciteddelirious
fast-spreading bad phenomenon, illness caused by tumor, malignant growth, malignant tumor; disease caused by these growths; invasive and evil influencecancer
feeling of illness, general feeling of discontent, weakness or general discomfort caused by an illness; feeling of uneasemalaise
feign illness, one who slanders, one who makes evil and untrue statements about another, pretend illness to escape dutymalinger
feigning serious illnessMünchausen syndrome
fetch game, get data, get something back, recover, regain; bring back, fetch; find and bring back; rescue, save; find information and display it as output (Computers), remedy something, remember something, restore something, retrieving of something, re...retrieve
forewarning symptom, preliminary symptom of illness, early sign of future disease (Medicine), see also:syndromeprodrome
 

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