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recoup

[ri-koop] / rɪˈkup /


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A consumer would recoup only around $3,000 if they sold the bracelet for the weight of the gold at today’s prices.

From The Wall Street Journal

The sector has now recouped a large chunk of that underperformance over the past three months.

From Barron's

The sector has now recouped a large chunk of that underperformance over the past three months.

From Barron's

Small businesses in the area — which includes the historically vibrant, bustling open-air shopping corridor Santee Alley known for bargain prices — are looking for ways to recoup some of their losses through holiday sales.

From Los Angeles Times

In the filing, First Foundation sought to force the sale of the lavish abode to recoup at least some of the money that its lawyers say the actor has failed to repay.

From MarketWatch