Recuperative in a sentence as an adjective

I thought the killer feature of electric cars is recuperative braking.

I never found the planning period at all restful or recuperative.

Swimming is only seen as recuperative by people who never swam seriously.

It won’t **** me. Even laying with my eyes closed is recuperative.” Basically don’t fight the insomnia or anxiety it produces.

I prefer total darkness so that my body gains the maximum recuperative benefit.

It confuses the issue and is nothing more than a recuperative act[0] designed to reinforce existing structures of power.

But what makes the exercise particularly dangerous is that people go into it because it is seen as a recuperative, healing exercise.

Driving in a city traffic involves a lot of acceleration and slowing down, where the electric recuperative braking shines, unlike on a highway.

A former large corporate employer of mine switched to this, a did this a while ago, and it was clearly a thinly veiled way to replace actual PTO and recuperative time with the odd extra three-day weekend.

What if the brain, as all other visceral organs of an organism, does not need any special recuperative rest connected with total interruption of functionality?

This can be easier said than done as the condition can affect both the ability to sleep and the recuperative efficiency of what sleep you do get, but lack of sufficient good sleep can exacerbate many mental instabilities/imbalances.

Recuperative definitions

adjective

promoting recuperation; "recuperative powers"; "strongly recuperative remedies"; "restorative effects of exercise"

See also: restorative