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recompensed past simple and past participle ofrecompense recompense verb[ T ] formaluk /ˈrek.əm.pens/ us /ˈrek.əm.pens/ to give something to someone as a payment or reward for their efforts or loss: The court awarded the women $100,000 each to recompense them for nine years of lost wages. The company says it has no legal or moral responsibility to assist in recompensing customers. The government refused to act to recompense the innocent victim. Not all breaches of contract can be recompensed adequately by money. If the Government wishes to recompense the consumer, then the taxpayer should pay. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Making & accepting apologies amends apologetically apologize atone for something atonement bygone conciliatory crawl crawl back (to someone)idiom excuse forgive penance repent resolve your differences shred sink sink your differencesidiom solatium sorry to bother you soz
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