- verbrecoup (verb) · recoups (third person present) · recouped (past tense) · recouped (past participle) · recouping (present participle)
- regain (something lost or expended):"rains have helped recoup water levels" · "sleep was what she needed to recoup her strength"
- regain (money spent or lost), especially through subsequent profits:"oil companies are keen to recoup their investment"
- reimburse or compensate (someone) for money spent or lost:"the company turned to the real estate industry to recoup them"
- lawdeduct or keep back (part of a sum due):"federal law allows them to recoup part of the damages"
Originearly 17th century (as a legal term): from French recouper ‘retrench, cut back’, from re- ‘back’ + couper ‘to cut’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- regain (something lost or expended):
- reimburse or compensate (someone) for money spent or lost:
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