Meaning & Definition of Recoup in English
English⟶
Recoup
To regain or recover something lost or spent.
Pronunciation:
/rɪˈkuːp/Part of Speech:
verbDetailed Definitions
Definition: To regain or recover (a loss or expenditure).
Example Sentence: The company hopes to recoup its losses from last year.
Definition: To compensate for something.
Example Sentence: They recouped their investment through the sale of assets.
Definition: To reimburse or repay.
Example Sentence: He will recoup his travel expenses after the trip.
Etymology
Origin: From Old French 'recouper', meaning 'to cut back or recover'.
Synonyms
recoverregainretrievereimbursecompensate
Common Phrases and Expressions
- recoup costs: To recover the expenses incurred.
- recoup losses: To regain losses that were suffered.
- recoup an investment: To recover the initial outlay of money in a business venture.
Translations
- Spanish: recuperar
- French: recouvrer
- German: wiedererlangen
- Russian: возместить
Related Words
- recover: To get back something lost or taken away.
- regain: To get back something that was lost or taken.
- retrieve: To get something back from somewhere.
Slang Meanings of recoup
Meaning: Get your money back
Example Sentence: I sold my old phone to recoup some cash.
Meaning: Make back the time you lost
Example Sentence: I plan to hit the gym extra hard to recoup time I missed last week.