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1 indemnify
(a) (compensate) indemniser, dédommager;∎ to be indemnified for sth être indemnisé ou dédommagé de qch∎ to be indemnified for or against sth être assuré contre qch -
2 resarcir
v.1 to indemnify, to make it all up to, to pay to satisfaction, to make it up to.El gobierno resarció a Ricardo The government indemnified Richard.2 to compensate, to compensate for, to refund, to reimburse.Ricardo resarció la traición de María Richard compensated Ann's treachery.* * *1 to compensate, indemnify1 to make up for* * *1.VT (=pagar) to repay; (=compensar) to indemnify, compensate2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo2.resarcir a alguien DE algo — de daños/inconvenientes to compensate somebody for something; de gastos to reimburse somebody for something
resarcirse v pronresarcirse DE algo — ( desquitarse) to get one's own back for something; ( compensar) to make up for something
* * *= make + amends (for/to).Ex. The scholarships were established in 1979 to help make amends for the state's history of excluding blacks from the university.* * *1.verbo transitivo2.resarcir a alguien DE algo — de daños/inconvenientes to compensate somebody for something; de gastos to reimburse somebody for something
resarcirse v pronresarcirse DE algo — ( desquitarse) to get one's own back for something; ( compensar) to make up for something
* * *= make + amends (for/to).Ex: The scholarships were established in 1979 to help make amends for the state's history of excluding blacks from the university.
* * *resarcir [I4 ]vt1 (indemnizar) resarcir a algn DE algo to compensate sb FOR sthfue resarcido de los daños sufridos he was compensated o he received compensation for the damage causedes difícil de leer pero te resarce del esfuerzo it is difficult to read but it's rewarding o it's worth the effort o it repays the effort2 (reembolsar) resarcir a algn DE algo to reimburse sb FOR sth* * *
resarcir ( conjugate resarcir) verbo transitivo resarcir a algn DE algo ‹de daños/inconvenientes› to compensate sb for sth;
‹ de gastos› to reimburse sb for sth
resarcirse verbo pronominal resarcirse DE algo ( desquitarse) to get one's own back for sth;
( compensar) to make up for sth
resarcir verbo transitivo to compensate
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subsanar
* * *♦ vtresarcir a alguien (de) to compensate sb (for);la aseguradora lo resarció por los daños sufridos the insurance company paid him compensation o compensated him for the damage caused* * *v/t compensate (de for), reimburse (de for)* * *resarcir {83} vt: to compensate, to indemnify -
3 desagraviar
v.1 to make up for, to excuse, to compensate, to redress.Ricardo desagravió su infidelidad Richard made up for his cheating.2 to indemnify.Ricardo desagravió al hombre lesionado Richard indemnified the injured man.* * *1 (reparar el agravio) to make amends for, make up for2 (compensar el agravio) to indemnify, compensate* * *1. VT1) [+ persona] [gen] to make amends to (de for)[con dinero] to indemnify; [con disculpas] to apologize to2) [+ agravio, ofensa] to make amends for2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo (frml)2.para desagraviarlo, se excusó públicamente — to make amends, she apologized publicly
desagraviarse v pron to make amends* * *1.verbo transitivo (frml)2.para desagraviarlo, se excusó públicamente — to make amends, she apologized publicly
desagraviarse v pron to make amends* * *desagraviar [A1 ]vt( frml):lo quiso desagraviar por lo injusta que había sido con él she wanted to make up for o make amends for o ( frml) atone for how unfair she had been to himcon eso no me siento desagraviado I don't feel that's enough to make up for it o make amendspara desagraviarlo, se excusó públicamente to make amends, she apologized publiclyto make amends* * *desagraviar vtdesagraviar a alguien por algo [por una ofensa] to make amends to sb for sth;[por un perjuicio] to compensate sb for sth* * *v/t:desagraviar a alguien (por algo) make amends to s.o. (for sth) -
4 indemnify
you will be indemnified for any losses incurred vous serez indemnisé ou dédommagé de toutes les pertes subiesto be indemnified against sth être assuré(e) contre qchCorrectional Properties Trust will receive a total of $18,000,000, including the sale proceeds and lease termination fee. In addition, WCC has agreed to indemnify the Company against related liabilities and to pay all of Correctional Properties Trust's expenses associated with the sale of the Facility to the State, whether or not a closing occurs.
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5 indemnify
tr[ɪn'demnɪfaɪ]1) insure: asegurar2) compensate: indemnizar, compensarv.• desagraviar v.• indemnizar v.• resarcir v.• sanear v.ɪn'demnəfaɪ, ɪn'demnɪfaɪtransitive verb -fies, -fying, -fieda) ( insure)b) ( compensate)to indemnify somebody (FOR something) — indemnizar* a alguien (por or de algo)
[ɪn'demnɪfaɪ]VT1) (=compensate)2) (=safeguard)* * *[ɪn'demnəfaɪ, ɪn'demnɪfaɪ]transitive verb -fies, -fying, -fieda) ( insure)b) ( compensate)to indemnify somebody (FOR something) — indemnizar* a alguien (por or de algo)
См. также в других словарях:
indemnify — Used in insurance policy agreements as to compensation for damage or loss. Hold harmless * * * indemnify in‧dem‧ni‧fy [ɪnˈdemnfaɪ] verb indemnified PTandPP 1. [intransitive, transitive] LAW to promise to pay for a financial loss that a person or … Financial and business terms
indemnification — indemnify in‧dem‧ni‧fy [ɪnˈdemnfaɪ] verb indemnified PTandPP 1. [intransitive, transitive] LAW to promise to pay for a financial loss that a person or organization may have: • You can be indemnified against claims for professional negligence,… … Financial and business terms