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Recoupable

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Capable of being regained, recovered, or reimbursed.

Sense 1: Able to be recovered or compensated for.

Usage: In legal terms, if damages are awarded to the plaintiff, they may be recoupable from the defendant.

Sample Sentence 1: The company incurred significant financial losses, but they were confident that the expenses would be recoupable through increased sales.

Sample Sentence 2: The athlete signed a contract with a recoupable signing bonus, which meant he would have to pay back the bonus if he did not meet performance expectations.

Sense 2: Capable of being regained or recovered, typically in reference to costs or investments.

Usage: The upfront payment for the software license was recoupable through the generated revenue from increased productivity.

Sample Sentence 1: The artist invested a considerable amount of money in their latest exhibition, but they were hopeful that the expenses would be recoupable through the sale of artwork.

Sample Sentence 2: The venture capitalist was willing to provide funding for the startup, as they believed the investment would be recoupable within a few years.

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