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Recovered

Recovered is the past participle of recover and is used as an adjective or part of a verb phrase to describe something that has returned to a normal state after distress or loss. It can refer to people, objects, or data that have been restored or salvaged.

In health and medicine, recovered describes patients who have regained health or function after illness, injury,

In technology and information management, recovered data or recovered files are information restored after deletion, corruption,

In disaster response and economics, recovery denotes the process of returning a community, economy, or ecosystem

Etymology traces recovered to the Latin recuperare, with later adoption into English. The term is widely used

surgery,
or
illness-related
setbacks.
Recovery
can
be
complete
or
partial
and
may
involve
medical
treatment,
rehabilitation,
and
lifestyle
adjustments.
In
mental
health
and
addiction
treatment,
recovery
emphasizes
ongoing
management,
coping
strategies,
and
social
reintegration
rather
than
mere
symptom
relief.
or
hardware
failure,
often
through
backups,
data
recovery
tools,
or
forensics
techniques.
Recovered
hardware
may
also
refer
to
components
salvaged
from
damaged
equipment.
to
its
pre-crisis
state,
including
rebuilding
infrastructure,
restoring
services,
and
reviving
livelihoods.
The
pace
and
extent
of
recovery
depend
on
factors
such
as
resources,
planning,
and
resilience.
across
fields
to
indicate
successful
restoration
or
retrieval
to
an
earlier,
better
state.