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recoup

[ri-koop] / rɪˈkup /


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In fact around £280m has been recouped in this way in the last five years.

From BBC

NN is trying to recoup costs by raising prices in subsequent orders.

From The Wall Street Journal

The UK government previously said it was looking at what money could be recouped after scrapping the scheme.

From BBC

The proposal asks for contributions from people who will quickly recoup what they are taxed given the exponential growth of their assets, he said.

From Los Angeles Times

Global stocks staged a relief rally, recouping most of their earlier losses, just as they have after previous episodes.

From Barron's