Definition of Recoupling

1. Verb. (present participle of recouple) ¹

2. Noun. The act or process by which something is recoupled. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Recoupling

1. recouple [v] - See also: recouple

Lexicographical Neighbors of Recoupling

recounting
recountings
recountment
recountments
recounts
recoup
recoupable
recoupe
recouped
recouper
recoupers
recouping
recouple
recoupled
recouples
recoupling (current term)
recouplings
recoupment
recoupments
recoups
recoure
recoured
recoures
recouring
recoursed
recourseful
recourses
recoursing
recover

Literary usage of Recoupling

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Federal Railway Digest by William James Ingersoll (1916)
"To Close Knuckle to Prevent recoupling. Where a switchman was injured while closing with his hand the knuckle of a couplet so as to prevent its recoupling ..."

2. Governance of Innovation Systems: Case Studies in Cross-Sectoral Policy by OECD Staff (2005)
"Assessment of decoupling and recoupling: from policy mandates to substantive standards ... The entire debate about "zero growth" implies that "recoupling ..."

3. Peace and Survival: West Germany, the Peace Movement, and European Security by David Gress (1985)
"... recoupling of Western Europe and the United States, and, in the longer term, on an autonomous European defense. Pierre Hassner, "Pacifisme et terreur. ..."

4. An Introduction to Educational Sociology by Walter Robinson Smith (1917)
"and the recoupling of education to statesmanship and commerce that led to any great broadening of the course of study or any wide ramification of the ..."

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