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compensate

[kom-puhn-seyt] / ˈkɒm pənˌseɪt /




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Non-Japanese rikishi, particularly those from Europe, often rely on their physical stature and strength to compensate for the technical skill of their opponents.

From The Wall Street Journal

Do you think CEOs on Wall Street are fairly compensated?

From The Wall Street Journal

He has also been amply compensated, earning about $20 million annually in recent years and he is slated to get a $25 million cash salary in 202 6, Berkshire recently disclosed External link.

From Barron's

The team believes this pattern reflects the brain's attempt to compensate for missed sleep by activating a cleaning process that normally occurs at night, even though doing so temporarily disrupts attention.

From Science Daily

Increasingly squeezed between the world’s more muscular powers, Europe is trying to compensate by deepening its trade links with Latin America as well as Asian democracies.

From The Wall Street Journal