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recoup
[ ri-koop ]
verb (used with object)
- to get back the equivalent of:
to recoup one's losses by a lucky investment.
Synonyms: , , ,
- to regain or recover.
- to reimburse or indemnify; pay back:
to recoup a person for expenses.
Synonyms: ,
- Law. to withhold (a portion of something due), having some rightful claim to do so.
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鈥檚 own debt to the plaintiff.
noun
- an act of recouping.
recoup
/ 谤瑟藞办耻藧辫 /
verb
- to regain or make good (a financial or other loss)
- tr to reimburse or compensate (someone), as for a loss
- law to keep back (something due), having rightful claim to do so; withhold; deduct
Derived Forms
- 谤别藞肠辞耻辫补产濒别, adjective
- 谤别藞肠辞耻辫尘别苍迟, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 谤别路肠辞耻辫路补路产濒别 adjective
- 谤别路肠辞耻辫路尘别苍迟 noun
- non路谤别路肠辞耻辫路补路产濒别 adjective
- un路谤别路肠辞耻辫路补路产濒别 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of recoup1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of recoup1
Example Sentences
Meanwhile, the contents of both the Times and Variety鈥檚 pieces admitted that 鈥淪inners鈥 is on track to recoup its $90 million price tag and then some.
Those private insurers can then temporarily add surcharges to the premiums paid by their own policyholders to recoup 50% of that, or $500,000.
"I suppose the subsidy enables you to take the risk on the productions that are never going to recoup what they've cost, and often that will be the smaller-scale productions."
Last week, as the measures came into effect, some businesses started introducing tariff surcharges, while others abruptly cancelled shipments from China, unwilling to risk being unable to recoup the cost of the duties.
The suit does not seek monetary payment beyond recouping legal fees.
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