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Word | Compensate |
make up for, make good / make reparations or amends for / To make amends / give (someone) something, typically money, in recognition of loss, suffering, or injury incurred; recompense. / to provide something good as a balance against something bad or undesirable : to make up for some defect or weakness / to give money or something else of value to (someone) in return for something (such as work) or as payment for something lost, damaged, etc., | |
Usage | ⇒ She was compensated by the insurance company for her injuries ⇒ His enthusiasm compensates for his lack of skill. ⇒ payments were made to farmers to compensate them for cuts in subsidies ⇒ Boss will compensate her for working OT ⇒ his wonderful way with people more than compensates for his lack of intelligence ⇒ will you compensate him for his injury? |
Synonyms | repay, recompense, pay, reimburse, remunerate, indemnify, redress, reward, atone, balance, offset, counterbalance, neutralize, requite, counterpoise, correct, counteract, countervail, refund, make amends, |
Antonyms | deprive, fine, charge, damage, forfeit, wrong, abduct, abide, abrupt, absolve, abuse, accede, accept, accumulate, acquisition, collect, lose, penalize, acquire, accommodate, |
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