On the mend
English Idiom
Meaning: To be recovering from an illness, injury, or difficult situation. It implies that progress is being made toward better health or improvement.
Origin: The idiom 'on the mend' originated in the early 19th century, primarily used in the context of health and recovery. The word 'mend' itself has roots in Old English, meaning 'to repair' or 'to fix.' Over time, the phrase evolved to signify the process of getting better, not just in physical health but also in various aspects of life.
