recoup

/rɪˈkuːp/
verb
  1. To get back money that you have spent or lost; to recover a loss.
    • It took him months to recoup the money he lost in the stock market.
    • She sold her old furniture to recoup some of the moving costs.
    • The company hopes to recoup its investment within three years.
  2. To recover from a loss, setback, or illness; to regain strength or health.
    • She took a vacation to recoup from the stress of work.
    • The team tried to recoup after losing their star player to injury.
    • He needed a week to recoup after the marathon.
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