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redress [rɪˈdres][+ situation] redresser2. noun* * *[rɪ'dres] 1.noun gen, Law réparation f2.transitive verb réparer [error, wrong]; redresser [situation] -
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A n gen, Jur ( of wrong) réparation f ; to seek/to obtain (legal) redress demander/obtenir réparation (légale) (for pour) ; they have no (means of) redress ils n'ont aucun recours. -
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redress [rɪ'dres]∎ to redress the balance rétablir l'équilibre2 noun∎ to seek redress for sth demander réparation de qch;∎ there is no redress il n'y a pas de recours -
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1.Jur. réparation; mesure de réparation; compensation2.to redress réparer [un tort/un préjudice] ; donner réparation; corriger [un abus] ; rectifier [une erreur]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > redress
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(a grievance)obtenir la réparation de, redresser;(discrimination)éliminer -
7 redress the balance
(to make things equal again.) rétablir l'équilibre -
8 access to relief and redress
Jur. possibilité de former un recours et d'obtenir réparationEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > access to relief and redress
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9 constitutional redress
Jur. recours constitutionnelEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > constitutional redress
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10 equitable redress for the harm
Jur. réparation équitable du préjudice subiEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > equitable redress for the harm
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11 legal redress
Jur. réparationEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > legal redress
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12 means of redress
Jur. moyens de recoursEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > means of redress
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13 means of redress recourse
Jur. moyens de recoursEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > means of redress recourse
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14 obtaining redress
Jur. obtention d'une réparationEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > obtaining redress
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15 to redress a complaint
Jur. faire justice d'un griefEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to redress a complaint
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16 right to legal redress
Jur. droit a réparationEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > right to legal redress
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17 to seek redress
Jur. exercer un recours contre qqn; demander réparationEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to seek redress
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18 time limit for redress
Jur. délai de recoursEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > time limit for redress
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19 legal redress
réparation f légale -
20 comeback
comeback [ˈkʌmbæk]* * *['kʌmbæk] 1.1) (of musician, actor, boxer) come-back m; ( of politician) rentrée fto make ou stage a comeback — [person] faire un come-back or une rentrée; [style] revenir à la mode
2) ( redress) recours m2.comeback bid — (of singer, actor) come-back m; ( of politician) rentrée f
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redress — re‧dress [rɪˈdres] noun [uncountable] formal something, especially money, that you want or get from someone because they have caused you harm or damaged your property: • She is seeking redress in the courts. * * * Ⅰ. redress UK US /rɪˈdres/ verb… … Financial and business terms
redress — re·dress /ri dres, rē ˌdres/ n 1 a: relief from distress b: a means of obtaining a remedy 2: compensation (as damages) for wrong or loss re·dress /ri dres/ vt Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of La … Law dictionary
Redress — Re*dress (r?*dr?s ), v. t. [F. redresser to straighten; pref. re re + dresser to raise, arrange. See {Dress.}] [1913 Webster] 1. To put in order again; to set right; to emend; to revise. [R.] [1913 Webster] The common profit could she redress.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Redress — Re*dress , n. 1. The act of redressing; a making right; reformation; correction; amendment. [R.] [1913 Webster] Reformation of evil laws is commendable, but for us the more necessary is a speedy redress of ourselves. Hooker. [1913 Webster] 2. A… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
redress — ► VERB 1) remedy or set right. 2) archaic set upright again. ► NOUN ▪ remedy or compensation for a wrong or grievance. ● redress the balance Cf. ↑redress the balance ORIGIN … English terms dictionary
redress — [ri dres′; ] for n., usually [ rē′dres΄] vt. [ME redressen < OFr redrecier: see RE & DRESS] 1. to set right; rectify or remedy, often by making compensation for (a wrong, grievance, etc.) 2. Now Rare to make amends to n. 1. a compensation or… … English World dictionary
redress — vb emend, remedy, amend, *correct, rectify, reform, revise Analogous words: *relieve, lighten, alleviate, assuage, mitigate, allay: repair, *mend redress n *reparation, amends, restitution, indemnity Analogous words: compensation, offsettin … New Dictionary of Synonyms
redress — [n] help, compensation aid, amendment, amends, assistance, atonement, balancing, change, conciliation, correction, cure, ease, indemnity, justice, offsetting, payment, quittance, recompense, rectification, reestablishment, reformation,… … New thesaurus
Redress — Re*dress (r?*dr?s ), v. t. [Pref. re + dress.] To dress again. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
redress — (v.) mid 14c., from O.Fr. redrecier, from re again (see RE (Cf. re )) + drecier to straighten, arrange (see DRESS (Cf. dress) (v.)). Formerly used in many more senses than currently. Related: Redressed; redressing … Etymology dictionary
redress — [[t]rɪdre̱s[/t]] redresses, redressing, redressed (The noun is also pronounced [[t]ri͟ːdres[/t]] in American English.) 1) VERB If you redress something such as a wrong or a complaint, you do something to correct it or to improve things for the… … English dictionary