recoupment

/riːˈkuːpmənt/
noun
  1. The act of getting back money or something that was lost or spent.
    • Insurance policies often allow for recoupment of medical expenses.
    • The recoupment of losses from the stock market crash was slow.
    • The company's recoupment of its investment took three years.
  2. The recovery of something, such as time or energy, that was used or lost.
    • Her recoupment from the illness was remarkable.
    • The team focused on the recoupment of lost practice time.
    • After the long hike, the recoupment of his strength required a good night's sleep.
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