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    recoup
    /rɪˈkuːp/

    verb

    • 1. regain (something lost or expended): "rains have helped recoup water levels"

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  2. RECOUP definition: 1. to get back money that you have spent or lost: 2. to get back money that you have spent or…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of RECOUP is to get an equivalent for (losses) : make up for. How to use recoup in a sentence.

  4. RECOUP meaning: 1. to get back money that you have spent or lost: 2. to get back money that you have spent or…. Learn more.

  5. verb (used without object) to get back an equivalent, as of something lost. Law. (of a defendant in a lawsuit) to plead that one is owed, in the same matter, an amount by the plaintiff which applies against the payment of one’s own debt to the plaintiff.

  6. 1. to regain or make good (a financial or other loss) 2. ( tr) to reimburse or compensate (someone), as for a loss. 3. (Law) law to keep back (something due), having rightful claim to do so; withhold; deduct. [C15: from Old French recouper to cut back, from re- + couper to cut, from coper to behead; see coup 1] reˈcoupable adj. reˈcoupment n.

  7. To recoup is a kind of recovery: If you lost some money but then made that amount back, you recouped your loss. When you recuperate , you get better after being sick. And when you recoup something, you get better or bounce back after a loss.

  8. recoup in British English. (rɪˈkuːp ) verb. 1. to regain or make good (a financial or other loss) 2. (transitive) to reimburse or compensate (someone), as for a loss. 3. law. to keep back (something due ), having rightful claim to do so; withhold; deduct.

  9. Definition of recoup verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. RECOUP definition: to get back money that you have lost or spent: . Learn more.

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