| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| compensate | /'kɑmpɪnset/ | (transitive & intransitive) If you compensate somebody, you give them something because they have lost something or done something for you. | compensation compensatory |
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We compensate workers for injuries suffered at their work.
ReplyDeleteHarry will compensate for the inadequate parenting he (and his generation) has received.
ReplyDeleteJapanese; tsugu nau, bensyou suru
Ora ilLegale clock tips to compensate for daylight savings time.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Compensare
It has to compensate for the aggregeous failures of commercial authorities as seen here.
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ReplyDelete['kɔmpənseit]
v. 偿还, 补偿, 付报酬
Who will compensate for the losses?
Look for gigs that will compensate your gas money to make the most of it.
ReplyDeleteRussian: давать компенсацию