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What (who) is Convalesce - definition

GRADUAL RECOVERY OF HEALTH AND STRENGTH AFTER ILLNESS OR INJURY
Convalescents; Convalescent; Convalescences; Convalesce; Convalescent hospital; Convalesced; Convalescing
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convalesce         
v. (D; intr.) to convalesce from
convalesce         
(convalesces, convalescing, convalesced)
If you are convalescing, you are resting and getting your health back after an illness or operation. (FORMAL)
After two weeks, I was allowed home, where I convalesced for three months.
...those convalescing from illness or surgery.
= recuperate
VERB: V, V from n
Convalesce         
·vi To recover health and strength gradually, after sickness or weakness; as, a patient begins to convalesce.

Wikipedia

Convalescence

Convalescence is the gradual recovery of health and strength after illness or injury. It refers to the later stage of an infectious disease or illness when the patient recovers and returns to previous health, but may continue to be a source of infection to others even if feeling better. In this sense, "recovery" can be considered a synonymous term. This also sometimes includes patient care after a major surgery, under which they are required to visit the doctor for regular check-ups.

Convalescent care facilities are sometimes recognized by the acronym TCF (Transitional Convalescent Facilities).

Traditionally, time has been allowed for convalescence to happen. Nowadays, in some instances, where there is a shortage of hospital beds or of trained staff, medical settings can feel rushed and may have drifted away from a focus on convalescence.

Examples of use of Convalesce
1. Barton (R–Tex.) the day he left Washington to convalesce at home in Georgia.
2. Survivors have settled into tent villages to convalesce, and hospitals report decreasing numbers of patients.
3. Yet confounding medical opinion again he regained his memory within two weeks, learned to walk again over the subsequent fortnight and flew home to the U.S. to convalesce.
4. The fourth no–show, Robert Kocharyan of Armenia, a staunch Kremlin ally, caught cold on the eve of the meeting and stayed home to convalesce.
5. Cech will be given all the time he needs to convalesce at home and he has been touched by the number of people who have been in contact.