(vs-s) to return to normal
to recover
to restore
(n) Easter
(n) righting moment
(n) stability
(n) revival or reactionary mood
(n) (comp) decryption
decipherment
(n) (comp) decoder
(n) reprint (of)
(v5u) to review
to rehearse
to practise
to practice
(n) review sentences
(n) revenge tragedy
(n) desire for revenge
vengeful thought
(n) return match
(n) condenser
(n) demodulator
(n) (comp) demodulator
(adj-no) undemobilized
undemobilised
(n) return of spring
long-awaited, favorable turn of fortune (favourable)
(n) reciprocating engine
(n) round-trip ticket
return ticket
(n) postcard with a reply card attached
(n) restoration of imperial rule
(in English history) the Restoration
(n) (comp) recovery log
(n,adj-na) recoverable
(n) (comp) recovery function
(n) (comp) recovery time
(n) economic comeback (rebound, recovery, turnaround)
(n) economic recovery
(n) economic revitalization
economic revitalisation
rebuilding of an economy
(n) (comp) backward (file) recovery