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pense
Third Person
recompenses
Present Participle
recompensing
Past Tense
recompensed
Past Participle
recompensed
1
to repay someone for their efforts, losses, services, etc.
transitive
- The insurance company agreed to recompense the homeowner for the damages caused by the flood.
- As a gesture of goodwill, the airline offered to recompense passengers for the inconvenience caused by the flight delay.
- The court ordered the defendant to recompense the victim for medical expenses and emotional distress resulting from the accident.
- The company's CEO personally apologized and offered to recompense customers affected by the product recall.
- The hotel manager promised to recompense guests for the noise disturbance during their stay.
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2
to provide compensation or acknowledgment for someone's labor or contribution
transitive
- The company will recompense employees with year-end bonuses for their dedication and hard work throughout the year.
- The organization recompensed volunteers with certificates of appreciation for their valuable contributions to the community.
- The artist was recompensed with a commission fee for creating a custom mural for the office building.
- The nonprofit organization recompensed donors with acknowledgment plaques for their generous contributions.
- The university recompensed researchers with grants and funding for their groundbreaking studies.
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