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Idiom be on the mend if you are on the mend, your health is improving after an illness.He's still a bit tired but he's definitely on the mend.
idiombe on the mendto be getting better after an illness or injury, or after a difficult period:The flu was terrible, but we're both on the mend now.Prices have become more stable, another sign that Britain's economy is on the mend.
be on the mendTo be in good health again after a period of injury or illness. Jill is happy to be on the mend after her hospital stay. Yes, I was sick earlier this week, but I'm on the mend now. be on the ˈmend (informal, especially British English) be getting better after an illness or injury: Jan’s been very ill, but she’s on the mend now. OPPOSITE: on your/its last legs |