to recompense sb (for sth)
1recompense — ▪ I. recompense rec‧om‧pense 1 [ˈrekəmpens] verb [transitive] FINANCE 1. to give someone a payment for trouble or losses that you have caused them: • The dividend was increased to recompense the company s shareholders, who had endured… …
2recompense — rec|om|pense1 [ˈrekəmpens] v [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: récompenser, from Latin compensare; COMPENSATE] formal to give someone a payment for trouble or losses that you have caused them, or a reward for their efforts to help you =… …
3recompense — 1 verb (T) formal to give someone a payment for trouble or losses that you have caused them, or a reward for their efforts to help you: recompense sb for sth: We hope this payment will go some way to recompense you for any incovenience we may… …
4recompense — noun (formal) ADJECTIVE ▪ reasonable (BrE, law), sufficient ▪ financial (esp. BrE) VERB + RECOMPENSE ▪ have ▪ …
5sufficient — adj. VERBS ▪ be, prove, seem ▪ consider sth, deem sth, regard sth as, see sth as ▪ Do you really regard that explanation as sufficient? …
6receive — verb 1 get/accept sth ADVERB ▪ regularly ▪ automatically ▪ You will automatically receive updates by text message. ▪ currently ▪ They currently receive subsidies from the gov …
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9expect — verb ADVERB ▪ confidently ▪ She confidently expects to win. ▪ fully ▪ My parents fully expect us to get married. ▪ rightly …