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recompense (FOR something)

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  • recompense — I UK [ˈrekəmpens] / US [ˈrekəmˌpens] noun [uncountable] formal a) payment that you give to someone who has suffered injury or loss because of you b) payment that you give to someone who has done something for you II UK [ˈrekəmpens] / US… …   English dictionary

  • recompense — rec|om|pense1 [ rekəm,pens ] verb transitive FORMAL to give someone recompense for something recompense rec|om|pense 2 [ rekəm,pens ] noun uncount FORMAL payment you give to someone who has suffered injury or loss because of you a. payment you… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • recompense — [rek′əm pens΄] vt. recompensed, recompensing [ME recompensen < MFr recompenser < LL recompensare: see RE & COMPENSATE] 1. to repay (a person, etc.); reward; compensate 2. to make repayment or requital for; compensate (a loss, injury, etc.)… …   English World dictionary

  • recompense — [n] something returned, paid back amends, atonement, bus fare*, compensation, cue, damages, emolument, expiation, gravy*, indemnification, indemnity, overcompensation, pay, payment, propitiation, quittance, recoupment, recovery, redemption,… …   New thesaurus

  • recompense — ▪ I. recompense rec‧om‧pense 1 [ˈrekəmpens] verb [transitive] FINANCE 1. to give someone a payment for trouble or losses that you have caused them: • The dividend was increased to recompense the company s shareholders, who had endured… …   Financial and business terms

  • recompense — [[t]re̱kəmpens[/t]] recompenses, recompensing, recompensed 1) N UNCOUNT: oft N for n, in N If you are given something, usually money, in recompense, you are given it as a reward or because you have suffered. [FORMAL] He demands no financial… …   English dictionary

  • recompense — rec|om|pense1 [ˈrekəmpens] v [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: récompenser, from Latin compensare; COMPENSATE] formal to give someone a payment for trouble or losses that you have caused them, or a reward for their efforts to help you =… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • recompense — 1 verb (T) formal to give someone a payment for trouble or losses that you have caused them, or a reward for their efforts to help you: recompense sb for sth: We hope this payment will go some way to recompense you for any incovenience we may… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • recompense — 1. noun That which compensates for an injury. He offered money as recompense for the damage, but what the injured party wanted as recompense was an apology. Syn: restitution 2. verb a) To reward or …   Wiktionary

  • recompense — recompensable, adj. recompenser, n. /rek euhm pens /, v., recompensed, recompensing, n. v.t. 1. to repay; remunerate; reward, as for service, aid, etc. 2. to pay or give compensation for; make restitution or requital for (damage, injury, or the… …   Universalium

  • recompense — I. transitive verb ( pensed; pensing) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French recompenser, from Late Latin recompensare, from Latin re + compensare to compensate Date: 15th century 1. a. to give something to by way of compensation (as for a… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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