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to recompense
01
to repay someone for their efforts, losses, services, etc.
Transitive: to recompense sb | to recompense sb for sth
Examples
The insurance company agreed to recompense the homeowner for the damages caused by the flood.
As a gesture of goodwill, the airline offered to recompense passengers for the inconvenience caused by the flight delay.
02
to provide compensation or acknowledgment for someone's labor or contribution
Transitive: to recompense sb with compensation or acknowledgment
Examples
The company will recompense employees with year-end bonuses for their dedication and hard work throughout the year.
The organization recompensed volunteers with certificates of appreciation for their valuable contributions to the community.
Recompense
01
the act of compensating for service or loss or injury
02
payment or reward (as for service rendered)



























