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redress
[ noun ree-dres, ri-dres; verb ri-dres ]
noun
- the setting right of what is wrong:
redress of abuses.
Synonyms: , ,
- relief from wrong or injury.
- compensation or satisfaction for a wrong or injury.
verb (used with object)
- to set right; remedy or repair (wrongs, injuries, etc.).
- to correct or reform (abuses, evils, etc.).
Synonyms: , , , , ,
- to remedy or relieve (suffering, want, etc.).
Synonyms:
- to adjust evenly again, as a balance.
redress
/ ɪˈɛ /
verb
- to put right (a wrong), esp by compensation; make reparation for
to redress a grievance
- to correct or adjust (esp in the phrase redress the balance )
- to make compensation to (a person) for a wrong
noun
- the act or an instance of setting right a wrong; remedy or cure
to seek redress of grievances
- compensation, amends, or reparation for a wrong, injury, etc
- relief from poverty or want
Derived Forms
- ˈ, adjective
- ˈ, noun
Other yvlog Forms
- ·a· ·i· adjective
- ·İ ·sǰ noun
- un·a· adjective
yvlog History and Origins
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of redress1
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Example Sentences
To redress the goods imbalance, the EU could offer to buy more LNG from the US, or more military equipment, following its pledge to Washington to do more for its own security.
"This approach undermines the very principles of fairness and accountability that any legitimate redress scheme should uphold."
It is considering setting up a compensation scheme for drivers who had these deals before the ban in 2021, although some drivers are going through the courts for redress.
A FCA spokesperson said the size of the redress scheme did not reflect investment losses due to the underperformance of the fund.
Amy Richardson, a partner in the planning law team at Ashtons Legal, says residents' only possible form of redress could be a "token gesture" of compensation, for which an ombudsman could lobby on their behalf.
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