recuperatable

[US]//rɪˈkjuːpəreɪtəbəl//
[UK]//rɪˈkuːpəreɪtəbəl//

Translation

adj.able to be recovered, regained, or restored; capable of being recuperated; (of a person) able to recover from illness, injury, or fatigue; (of costs, losses, or resources) able to be recouped or made good again

Phrases & Collocations

recuperatable costs

recuperatable loss

recuperatable expenses

recuperatable amount

recuperatable damages

recuperatable value

non-recuperatable costs

non-recuperatable losses

Example Sentences

the data seems recuperatable if we restore the latest backup.

most of the costs are recuperatable through insurance claims.

after review, the legal fees were deemed recuperatable from the vendor.

not all damages are recuperatable under this policy.

the finance team asked which expenses are recuperatable from the client.

we can classify the travel charges as recuperatable business expenses.

the deposit is recuperatable upon cancellation with 48 hours notice.

engineers confirmed the system is recuperatable after a controlled reboot.

those losses may be recuperatable through a negotiated settlement.

only a portion of the overpayment is recuperatable due to time limits.

we need a list of recuperatable items before submitting the reimbursement request.

her strength was recuperatable with rest, hydration, and time.

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