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Recount
- noun - an additional (usually a second) count; especially of the votes in a close election
- count again; "We had to recount all the votes after an accusation of fraud was made"
- narrate or give a detailed account of; "Tell what happened"; "The father told a story to his child"
Recoupe
- - To keep back rightfully (a part), as if by cutting off, so as to diminish a sum due; to take off (a part) from damages; to deduct; as, where a landlord recouped the rent of premises from damages awarded to the plaintiff for eviction.
Recoups
- verb - regain or make up for; "recuperate one's losses"
- reimburse or compensate (someone), as for a loss
- retain and refrain from disbursing; of payments; "My employer is withholding taxes"
Recover
- verb - cover anew; "recover a chair"
- get or find back; recover the use of; "She regained control of herself"; "She found her voice and replied quickly"
- get over an illness or shock; "The patient is recuperating"
- regain a former condition after a financial loss; "We expect the stocks to recover to $2.90"; "The company managed to recuperate"
- regain or make up for; "recuperate one's losses"
- reuse (materials from waste products)
Recross
- - To cross a second time.
Recruit
- noun - a recently enlisted soldier
- any new member or supporter (as in the armed forces)
- cause to assemble or enlist in the military; "raise an army"; "recruit new soldiers"
- register formally as a participant or member; "The party recruited many new members"
- seek to employ; "The lab director recruited an able crew of assistants"
Rectify
- verb -
- bring, lead, or force to abandon a wrong or evil course of life, conduct, and adopt a right one; "The Church reformed me"; "reform your conduct"
- convert into direct current; "rectify alternating current"
- make right or correct;
- math: determine the length of; "rectify a curve"
- set straight or right; "remedy these deficiencies"; "rectify the inequities in salaries"; "repair an oversight"
Rectors
- noun - a person authorized to conduct religious worship; "clergymen are usually called ministers in Protestant churches"
Rectory
- noun - an official residence provided by a church for its parson or vicar or rector