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Synonyms for recoup
rɪˈkupre·coup

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Princeton's WordNet0.0 / 0 votes

  1. recoup, reimburseverb

    reimburse or compensate (someone), as for a loss

    Synonyms:
    recover, reimburse, withhold, recuperate, deduct

  2. recover, recoup, recuperateverb

    regain or make up for

    "recuperate one's losses"

    Synonyms:
    retrieve, reclaim, reimburse, find, recuperate, withhold, go back, deduct, recover, regain, convalesce

  3. withhold, deduct, recoupverb

    retain and refrain from disbursing; of payments

    "My employer is withholding taxes"

    Synonyms:
    withhold, subtract, deduce, take off, recuperate, reimburse, infer, keep back, derive, recover, deduct

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PPDB, the paraphrase database0.0 / 0 votes

  1. List of paraphrases for "recoup":

    recover, retrieve, regain

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#6356recover
#8514retrieve
#13184derive
#19303regain
#20729subtract
#22480deduct
#22636reclaim
#23578reimburse
#23641withhold
#24816infer
#35045deduce
#48321recoup
#86158recuperate

How to use recoup in a sentence?

  1. Manager Andrew Naify:

    We're going to try to recoup some of our losses.

  2. Aneesh Srivastava:

    The higher visa fee is one of the headwinds...but they can expect to recoup some of the costs through contract re-negotiations and the stronger dollar.

  3. Magna Chief Executive Don Walker:

    If you look at all the tax that goes to the government in payroll taxes and everything else, if they spend $100 million ... they can recoup all of that money in two or three years and they continue to keep that revenue for the long-term, they are crazy not to do that, even if it may not be popular.

  4. George Rash Adams play:

    You get a little numb to it, it's just the way the market is. You can either sell it for a loss or hold on and try to recoup some.

  5. Bhanu Prakash Kolla:

    We need to prioritize sleep and try and get at least seven hours each night, when we can not, making sure that we have some time to recoup and being aware that the sleep deprivation impacts our mood and cognition is important.


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