recompense for past loss

recompense for past loss
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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

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  • rec|om|pense — «REHK uhm pehns», verb, pensed, pens|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to pay back; reward; pay (a person): »The travelers recompensed the man who so carefully directed them. SYNONYM(S): repay, compensate, remunerate, requite …   Useful english dictionary

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