English to Tamil Dictionary redress

redress

நிவர்த்தி
definition
verb
he re-dressed the wound
dress (someone or something) again.
noun
those seeking redress for an infringement of public law rights
remedy or compensation for a wrong or grievance.
translation of 'redress'
திருத்து,
நிவர்த்தி செய்
example
This film was designed to 'redress' that situation.
And only in rare instances is it possible to seek 'redress' from a higher court quickly.
Our courts are clogged with lawsuits pleading 'redress' of wrongs perpetrated on individual employees.
some ambitious architect being called to 'redress' a leaning wall
the question is how to 'redress' the consequences of racist land policies
There are times when individuals who have been wronged must join together to seek 'redress' .
In order to 'redress' this crisis she says we must tackle the question of security.
His attempts to 'redress' the financial crisis and restore discipline soon aroused hostility from the guard.
Only the company can seek 'redress' for such wrongs.
It did not matter that certain persons may well have been able to seek legal 'redress' .
The plaintiff voluntarily seeks 'redress' from these defendants.
those seeking 'redress' for an infringement of public law rights
The Government has taken some measures to 'redress' the situation.
It is a tort suit that is calculated to provide full 'redress' from the perpetrator.
the power to 'redress' the grievances of our citizens
The department is currently exploring all possible avenues to 'redress' this situation.
The descendants of those great artists are sticking together and going to court to seek 'redress' .
Court based compensation is rooted in ancient common law - the right to seek 'redress' against those who have done us wrong.
In both cases, steps were being taken to 'redress' the disadvantages of minority communities.
The right to seek 'redress' of wrongs in court is precious and should not be restricted or abridged, based on myths.
More recently, efforts have been made to 'redress' this situation.
The NHS in the UK imports doctors from other countries in order to 'redress' the perceived shortage of doctors in this country.
This means that it is clearly open to non-Jewish claimants to seek 'redress' .
They must also consider how to 'redress' the shortage in trained care workers.
Natural and statutory law, a sense of justice, and logic explain why people seek 'redress' for wrongs suffered.
Agenda for Change also does nothing to 'redress' staff shortages and the huge pressures on frontline staff.
The only wrongs he seeks to 'redress' are those he perceives as having been inflicted by an uncaring world on himself.
And now we're trying to 'redress' that situation.
This has had to include the appropriate 'redress' of grievances against government.
This new facility will certainly 'redress' this situation.
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