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Have recovered bodies #1 (permalink) Wed Mar 03, 2004 14:05 pm   Have recovered bodies
 

Hello dear Alan and Torsten! Could you tell me please the meaning of the word 'recovered' in sen.: Soldies have recovered 10 bodies of Maoists. Does' recove' mean 'spot ' in this case?
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Recover #2 (permalink) Wed Mar 03, 2004 14:26 pm   Recover
 

Hi Pioneer,

Recover simply means get back/find again.

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