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recoup

5 synonyms and 0 antonyms for recoup, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Verb — To get back money that was spent or lost.

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How to use recoup

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recoup losses recoup costs recoup an investment

Etymology

From French recouper, literally "to cut back."

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What does “recoup” mean?

The word “recoup” means to get back money that was spent or lost. In plain terms, to make back money or resources that were spent or lost.

How do you pronounce “recoup”?

“Recoup” is pronounced rih-KOOP (/ɹɪˈkup/ in IPA).

How do you use “recoup” in a sentence?

Here is “recoup” used in a sentence: “The company hopes to recoup its losses by next year.”

What part of speech is “recoup”?

“Recoup” is a verb.

Where does the word “recoup” come from?

The word “recoup” comes from French. From French recouper, literally "to cut back.".

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