Wiktionary
vb. 1 (context idiomatic English) To recover from an illness or injury. 2 (context idiomatic business English) To recover from financial straits.
WordNet
v. improve in health; "He got well fast" [syn: get over, bounce back] [ant: get worse]
Usage examples of "get well".
But it was Terry who might well pay the biggest price unless somehow he could get well enough to save her.
More than that, if fortune doth but serve me kindly, and we get well out of this peril, I will do thee such favor as becometh a Roman who hath power and opportunity to prove his gratitude.
Herckerd managed to get well-ventilated by a Company policeman with a submachine gun.
Featherstone sent messages by Lydgate, saying that Fred-must make haste and get well, as he, Peter Featherstone, could not do without him, and missed his visits sadly.