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recoup

verb as in recover, make up for

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In particular, the agency said it was following its operational agreement with the county which did not require it to recoup the $50.8 million.

More than £14.1m was recouped from ticket sales alone, with one VIP group package which included a ringside seat and photographs with the fighters costing as much as £1.6m.

From BBC

Families are unlikely to ever recoup the entire $1.5 billion penalty, though the company is reportedly headed to auction.

From Salon

Biden's approval rating dropping below 40% in the final months of his presidency meant Harris faced an uphill battle attempting to recoup the Democratic backing her former running mate had hemorrhaged.

From Salon

With less than four years left on that arrangement, he would not stand to recoup much of the £7.5m he spent on renovating the house - another incentive not to give up his lease.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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