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    redress
    /rɪˈdrɛs/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. remedy or compensation for a wrong or grievance: "those seeking redress for an infringement of public law rights"

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  3. Redress means to correct a wrong or give compensation for a wrong that has been done. It can be a verb or a noun. Learn how to use redress in different contexts and find related words and phrases.

  4. Redress can be a verb meaning to set right, remedy, or compensate, or a noun meaning relief, compensation, or correction. Learn more about its synonyms, examples, etymology, and legal usage.

  5. Redress, reparation, restitution suggest making amends or giving indemnification for a wrong. Redress may refer either to the act of setting right an unjust situation (as by some power), or to satisfaction sought or gained for a wrong suffered: the redress of grievances.

  6. Redress means to correct or improve something that is wrong or unfair, or to compensate someone for a loss or harm. It can also be a noun for the act or result of redressing. Learn more about its pronunciation, usage, and related words.

  7. The verb redress is used when you are supposed to fix a problem and make amends. You want your parents to redress the fact that you don't have a pet. Your parents offer to get a hamster, but instead, you say you want a monkey.

  8. Learn the meaning of redress as a verb and a noun, with examples of usage and synonyms. Find out how to say redress in different languages and how to pronounce it.

  9. Redress means to set right, remedy, or compensate for a wrong or injury. It can also mean to correct, adjust, or improve something. See synonyms, related terms, and usage examples from various sources.