When you convalesce, you heal or grow strong after illness or injury, often by staying off your feet. The related adjective convalescent means "recovering from sickness or debility," and a convalescent home is a hospital for long-term recuperation and rehabilitation. Convalesce derives from the Latin verb convalescere, which combines the prefix com- ("with, together, jointly") with the verb valescere ("to grow strong"). Valescere, in turn, is related to the verb valēre ("to be strong or be well"), which is also an ancestor of prevail, valor, value, and valid.
He is convalescing from his leg injuries. the long months that the soldier spent in the hospital slowly convalescing
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Word History
Etymology
Latin convalescere, from com- + valescere to grow strong, from valēre to be strong, be well — more at wield