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- COMPENSATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
pay, compensate, remunerate, satisfy, reimburse, indemnify, repay, recompense mean to give money or its equivalent in return for something pay implies the discharge of an obligation incurred compensate implies a making up for services rendered
- COMPENSATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Corporations often rely on stock options to compensate executives Employees must be compensated for any extra hours worked
- COMPENSATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
verb (used with object) compensated, compensating to recompense for something They gave him ten dollars to compensate him for his trouble Synonyms: pay, reward, remunerate
- Compensated - definition of compensated by The Free Dictionary
1 To offset; counterbalance 2 To make satisfactory payment or reparation to; recompense or reimburse: Management compensated us for the time we worked 3 To stabilize the purchasing power of (a monetary unit) by changing the gold content in order to counterbalance price variations
- COMPENSATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If someone is compensated for something unpleasant which has happened to them, they receive compensation for it Farmers will be compensated for their losses
- compensate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
[transitive] compensate somebody (for something) to pay somebody money because they have suffered some damage, loss, injury, etc Her lawyers say she should be compensated for the suffering she had been caused
- compensated - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to pay (someone) for something lost, damaged, or missing so as to replace it; give (someone) an equivalent: [~ + object + for + object] Let me compensate you for your trouble [~ + for + object] Your apologies will not compensate for this damage
- Compensated - Meaning, Definition English Examples
Compensated means receiving payment or something of value in return for work, services, or loss It can also refer to balancing or offsetting something undesirable with an equivalent benefit
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