recoup in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

recoup in the PONS Dictionary

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The prosecutor took this as a chance to recoup his earlier setbacks.
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The production sold strongly and recouped its original investment of $18 million in 14 months.
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Many were increasingly victimized by white landowners who sought to recoup their own monetary losses by seizing the property of their tenant farmers.
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With current technology, photovoltaics recoup the energy needed to manufacture them in 3 to 4 years.
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We got to create a cool show that we wanted to be in that could allow studios to recoup their money.
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With such a traffic density, the expense of electrification could be easily recouped.
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The studio felt the film would never recoup its costs, though it ended up making a significant profit.
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The film grossed $24.1 million domestically, barely recouping its $30 million budget.
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We need to recoup and go on a proper hiatus.
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It ultimately grossed $7.6 million worldwide, just enough to recoup its budget.
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