English to Tamil Dictionary recompense

recompense

பிரதிபலனை
definition
verb
offenders should recompense their victims
make amends to (someone) for loss or harm suffered; compensate.
noun
substantial damages were paid in recompense
compensation or reward given for loss or harm suffered or effort made.
translation of 'recompense'
பிரதியுபகரி,
பிரதிசெய்
example
In 'recompense' , though, they provide much more extensive information than the other museums about each work.
Councillors are entitled to basic allowances to 'recompense' them for the hours they put in sitting on committees and reading reports and agendas.
Instead, everyone who works in the garden can take produce home in 'recompense' for his or her efforts.
Although the fund has been formed to 'recompense' members for performing their duties, councillors were told they should not feel forced to accept the money.
The wind had quieted, fortunately, but as if in 'recompense' , the snow underneath them had become less firm.
They are protesting over the Bank's failure to 'recompense' them for produce sold to the now defunct meat plant, but never paid for.
We are disappointed by the failure of the bus company to offer to 'recompense' her.
Even Alexander the Great had to 'recompense' an Athenian who was robbed on the way to Olympia.
They suffer, they die, yet they won't receive any 'recompense' .
In high-profile cases, the tobacco industry has recently paid enormous amounts to 'recompense' individuals damaged by its products.
And today we are still fighting to make sure the company makes available enough money to 'recompense' its victims.
substantial damages were paid in 'recompense'
In 'recompense' , he was given a free chicken salad sandwich and all the sweets he could eat.
He dug a coin out of the purse dangling from his belt; it was almost all of what he had, but he wouldn't feel right if he didn't offer her something in 'recompense' .
If people's legal rights to seek 'recompense' for harm done to them are to be curtailed, there has to be some guarantee that the burden of their care does not fall on them alone.
according to their doings will he 'recompense' them
We must remember that in a fair society, an individual who has genuinely incurred loss due to the negligence of another, should have some 'recompense' for that loss.
I will 'recompense' their iniquity
However, asking for direct 'recompense' is problematic for several reasons.
So much focus is placed on the feelings of the victim's families these days that I think we may have lost sight of the fact that there can be no 'recompense' for the loss of a loved one.
Mothers do this out of pure love - without any desire for reward or 'recompense' .
We've paid all this money to 'recompense' the music industry for piracy.
No one could fail to be moved by the statements of the family and no sentence I can pass may in any way 'recompense' their loss.
The council will pay tens of thousands of pounds out to its biggest trade union to 'recompense' staff said to have been distressed over a jobs transfer.
It would be just for us to get some 'recompense' for what we suffered.
They say that they want the United Nations to establish a fund to 'recompense' them for their massive losses.
offenders should 'recompense' their victims
A letter from the company's lawyers soon brought the newspaper to heel and an appropriate sum in 'recompense' was negotiated, the main beneficiary of which is a local centre for disabled children.
Companies can, of course, 'recompense' their senior employees as they see fit, in line with what they perceive as the going rate for the jobs they do.
The least the new Minister could do in 'recompense' for this disgraceful episode is offer the girl and her grandmother a place in New Zealand, if they wish to take it up.
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