Synonym: deduct, recover, recuperate, reimburse, withhold. Similar words: recourse, economic recovery, coup, couple, a couple of, record, recover, recommend. Meaning: [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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61) Making relatively few high-priced big cars is one way to recoup heavy vehicle investments. The other is mass production of cheaper cars.
62) Rejection will not recoup him for what he has paid out.
63) Take time to recoup.sentencedict.com/recoup.html
64) Analysts doubt that the Japanese companies will recoup their investments soon.
65) Alternatively, Barcelona will insert a right to buy clause and look to recoup as much of their initial outlay as possible should Juventus choose to sign him in a year's time.
66) Castigatory sex law asks to lose a lawsuit to just want to compensate for immediate loss to want to recoup indirect loss again already.
67) Their ambivalence gave us a chance to play for time and recoup.
68) The need to recoup such costs necessitated long film runs.
69) The Treasury would recoup its investment and any gains above the floor price would go to the share owner.
70) Now, it is trying to recoup some of those costs.
71) Some schemes can take more than 20 years recoup the investment.
72) And should be able to recoup some of this investment.
73) Ochs says previous center research has shown that people recoup from their workplace stress by withdrawing from social involvement at home, by watching TV or doing hobbies to relax.
74) And therefore, recoup some of its lost revenues from television.
More similar words: recourse, economic recovery, coup, couple, a couple of, record, recover, recommend, recovery, recording, in due course, recognition, in the course of, recommendation, soup, go up, do up, group, control group, reck, become, court, recall, second, could, couch, course, direct, recipe, recent.