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    Re·dress
    /rəˈdres/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. remedy or compensation for a wrong or grievance: "those seeking redress for an infringement of public law rights"
  2. The meaning of REDRESS is to set right : remedy. How to use redress in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Redress.

  3. to put right a wrong action, or give payment for something wrong that has been done: The association had called for a substantial rise to redress a 30% decline in salaries. redress the balance. to make a situation fairer and more equal:

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 5 days ago · If you redress something such as a wrong or a complaint, you do something to correct it or to improve things for the person who has been badly treated. More and more victims turn to litigation to redress wrongs done to them.

  7. 1. To set right (an undesirable situation, for example); remedy or rectify. See Synonyms at correct. 2. To make amends to: felt he should be redressed for the loss. n. (also rē′drĕs) 1. Satisfaction for wrong or injury; reparation. 2. The act of redressing; rectification or reformation.

  8. Definition of redress verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. 1. If you redress something such as a wrong or a complaint, you do something to correct it or to improve things for the person who has been badly treated. [formal] [...] 2. If you redress the balance or the imbalance between two things that have become unfair or unequal, you make them fair and equal again. [formal] [...] 3.

  10. Redress definition: To set right (an undesirable situation, for example); remedy or rectify.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · A setting right, as of injury, oppression, or wrong, such as the redress of grievances; hence, indemnification; relief; remedy; reparation . A possibility to set right, or a possibility to seek a remedy, for instance in court. One who, or that which, gives relief; a redresser.

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