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We will recoup our losses.
I was unable to recoup my losses in the stock market.To recoup means to get (something) back that you "bought" in some way.After my bad 14-year marriage, I felt I could never recoup or recapture the time I wasted.
That is the correct spelling of recoup, meaning to recover something that was lost.
Yes it is.
In "I am Laertes' son...", it took Odysseus and his crew two days and nights to recoup from the attack.
To recoup means to get something back, usually money, as in, with my new business deal I will recoup the losses from the previous deal. A recoupment would be the process of recouping something.
To recoup means to get something back, usually money, as in, with my new business deal I will recoup the losses from the previous deal. A recoupment would be the process of recouping something.
Because our bodies heel and recoup while we sleep.
No, but the government can.
Unlike the word "coup" -- which has a silent "p" at the end -- the "p" at the end of the word "recoup" ispronounced, i.e., "re-coop."Click on the Related Link to the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, where you have the option of actually hearing the pronunciation.
The bank will sell yours at auction. Whatever they do not recoup, you owe the difference.
Yes, traveler's insurance is a good idea for high-risk travelers like the elderly. If they get sick or injured during their travels, they will be able to afford the medical care they will need and help recoup their losses.