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compensate

[kom-puhn-seyt] / ˈkɒm pənˌseɪt /




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She stressed however that "no humanitarian response can compensate for political will to respect the rules of war and prioritise de-escalation".

From Barron's

Their strength is compensating for the weakness in tech.

From Barron's

A key question for rate setters is whether workers trim their pay expectations as jobs become less secure, or continue to demand higher wage increases to compensate for several years of above-target inflation.

From The Wall Street Journal

A restitution hearing will be scheduled at a later date to determine how much money Navarro must pay to compensate victims.

From Los Angeles Times

But many survivors say they don’t believe the offered amounts fully compensate their losses.

From Los Angeles Times