abrogate, cancel, do penance, get back at, live down, make up, pay off, put to rights, remunerate, satisfy, tender
Definitionv. adjust for
Last update: July 17, 2015
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She was compensated by the insurance company for her injuries. [verb]
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I have never been taught any specific ways to compensate my left handedness. [verb]
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The theoretical resolution is never obtained due to lens aberrations which are difficult to fully compensate for in electron optical systems. [verb]
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But she was seriously alarmed when Dousterswivel was sent for to the Castle, and was closeted with her father--his mishap condoled with--his part taken, and his loss compensated. [verb]
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How did the chanter compensate for this deficiency. [verb]
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They are compensated by the planters, who contribute in proportion to the number of slaves they own. [verb]
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'This poor creature had a brother, and Heaven, as if to compensate to the family Davie's deficiencies, had given him what the hamlet thought uncommon talents.' [verb]
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What compensated in the false balance of her intelligence for these and such deficiencies of judgment regarding persons, places and things. [verb]
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I dont think she can ever have been pretty; but, for aught I know, she may possess originality and strength of character to compensate for the want of personal advantages. [verb]
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