recouch Antonyms

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Meaning of recouch

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recouch (v. i.)

To retire again to a couch; to lie down again.

recouch Sentence Examples

  1. After the meeting, we decided to recouch our ideas to ensure they were communicated clearly.
  2. Can we recouch the terms of our agreement to include the latest revisions?
  3. Let's recouch the presentation to make it more engaging for the audience.
  4. It's essential to recouch the problem statement to address all possible scenarios.
  5. Before finalizing the report, let's recouch the conclusions to reflect the latest data.
  6. We need to recouch the mission statement to better align with our company's values.
  7. I think it's time to recouch our strategy for reaching our sales targets.
  8. Could you recouch your explanation? I didn't quite understand it the first time.
  9. Let's recouch the discussion on budget allocations to ensure everyone's concerns are addressed.
  10. It's a good idea to recouch our approach to customer service to enhance satisfaction levels.

FAQs About the word recouch

To retire again to a couch; to lie down again.

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After the meeting, we decided to recouch our ideas to ensure they were communicated clearly.

Can we recouch the terms of our agreement to include the latest revisions?

Let's recouch the presentation to make it more engaging for the audience.

It's essential to recouch the problem statement to address all possible scenarios.