amend, composition, expiation, lex talionis, make up for, overhauling, price, rectify, repay, right, square things
Definitionn. a sum of money paid in compensation for loss or injury
Last update: March 8, 2017
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She should seek legal redress for unfair dismissal. . [Please select]
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The union leader wanted to redress the employees grievances. . [Please select]
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The company hopes to redress the victim’s injury by paying out a million dollar settlement. [verb]
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In other words, there exists no overall strategic equality screening procedure to redress historical disparities in east-west economic development in the north. [Please select]
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"Is this the way the lofty French redress the wrongs of England." [Please select]
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Can the proprietor D get any redress from the proprietor C. [Please select]
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The guardians of the nation waste its substance, and it has no redress. [Please select]
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A redress God grant. [Please select]
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'Did you redress yourself to me, my man.' [Please select]
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As Canning justly said: "The Pilgrim fathers infested the New World to redress the balance of the Old." [Please select]
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But she always replied, 'Count of Saint-Pol, you do me injury in seeking to redress your own.' [Please select]
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