recoup (Meaning)
recoup (v)
reimburse or compensate (someone), as for a loss
regain or make up for
retain and refrain from disbursing; of payments
recoup (v. t.)
Alt. of Recoupe
Synonyms & Antonyms of recoup
recoup Sentence Examples
- The company plans to recoup its losses by reducing operating expenses and increasing sales.
- The insurance policy did not fully recoup her medical expenses, leaving her with an outstanding balance.
- The lawyer advised the client to seek damages to recoup the financial losses incurred.
- After the natural disaster, the government provided funds to assist businesses in recouping their losses.
- The investor hoped to recoup their initial investment within the first year of the business's operation.
- The athlete's sponsorships enabled him to recoup the costs associated with his training and equipment.
- The business owner applied for a loan to recoup the money they had lost due to the economic downturn.
- The new tax breaks will help families recoup some of the costs of child care.
- The bank charged a penalty fee, which the customer was unable to recoup.
- The investment firm's strategy focuses on recouping losses and maximizing returns over the long term.
FAQs About the word recoup
reimburse or compensate (someone), as for a loss, regain or make up for, retain and refrain from disbursing; of paymentsAlt. of Recoupe
recover,recapture, regain, retrieve, reclaim,retake, reacquire, get back, repossess, re-collect
lose,lose, misplace, misplace, mislay,mislay,
The company plans to recoup its losses by reducing operating expenses and increasing sales.
The insurance policy did not fully recoup her medical expenses, leaving her with an outstanding balance.
The lawyer advised the client to seek damages to recoup the financial losses incurred.
After the natural disaster, the government provided funds to assist businesses in recouping their losses.