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Sentence count:74+2Posted:2016-10-09Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: deductrecoverrecuperatereimbursewithholdSimilar words: recourseeconomic recoverycoupcouplea couple ofrecordrecoverrecommendMeaning: [rɪ'kuːp]  v. 1. reimburse or compensate (someone), as for a loss 2. regain or make up for 3. retain and refrain from disbursing; of payments. 
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31) Initially, the office was often sold to the highest bidder, who would recoup his losses by assiduity in collecting.
32) Companies that sponsor public schools, for example, can expect to recoup their investment in ten years.
33) But unless covered by his own insurance, the second renter may have to sue the negligent tenant to recoup the losses.
34) Classical stations are often worth millions of dollars, and only can recoup their cost through mass-appeal programming.
35) The closely held retailer said it would sue its partner to recoup more than $ 50 million it claims was unfairly withdrawn.
36) He made two desperate attempts to recoup by staging the kind of garish spectacle that had once lured customers to the Falls.
37) In addition, competition may mean that we are unable to recoup our initial investment even if we win the contract.
38) She put $50 on the next race in an attempt to recoup her losses.
39) Some hamsters nurse and nurture large litters while also eating one or two to recoup strength.
40) The company has been forced to sell land and stock holdings to recoup some of the shortfall.
41) The sale will recoup a small portion of the money stolen from company pension funds by the publisher.
42) The first four traps came easily and full, a good harvest after the waters had most of the winter to recoup.
43) Disney should recoup some of that on worldwide sales of television rights to the gala performance.
44) Twentieth Century-Fox, desperate to recoup its investment, negotiated a new deal with David Merrick, producer of the stage show.
45) Mr Lamont said he had made clear he would recoup the cost when he abolished car tax.
46) It used capacity charges to directly recoup costs of building plant, and then it sold electricity by the kilowatt hour.
47) Imports of plastic waste rose by 450 percent during 1992, while Recoup is forced to stockpile its own waste.
48) This is a means of making sure that they recoup their costs and prevents swaths of customers switching to better deals.
49) The company expects to recoup its capital costs in less than two years.
50) As a result the bank is able to recoup the loan and the securities affiliate earns an underwriting fee. 6.
51) A plan to recoup around £85m by selling the smaller outlets fell through this year.
52) They are to recoup themselves for their losses.
53) I shall recoup my travelling expenses from my employers.
54) We will recoup ourselves by the levy of a general rate; for private individuals cannot be expected to bear the burden of such a handsome present.
55) We hope to recoup our initial investment in the first year.
56) Only artificial recoup their losses investment sued According to U.
57) Sure, it might cost you a little money (although you should recoup some of it from the tax write-off)[sentencedict.com],(http://sentencedict.com/recoup.html) but it's likely to more than pay for itself in future work.
58) In an attempt to recoup some of its losses after its initial box-office flop, RKO distributed this film in January 1942 on a double bill with The Little Foxes (1941) starring Bette Davis.
59) The administration says it is unlikely to recoup all its money.
60) The insurance company will recoup you for any loss you have.
More similar words: recourseeconomic recoverycoupcouplea couple ofrecordrecoverrecommendrecoveryrecordingin due courserecognitionin the course ofrecommendationsoupgo updo upgroupcontrol groupreckbecomecourtrecallsecondcouldcouchcoursedirectreciperecent
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