compensate in the PONS Dictionary

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He provided a lavish reception for which he was subsequently compensated by council.
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Though a paid position, he had to engage in the necessary fundraising to guarantee that he was indeed compensated.
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For those who continued to receive the payments, the sums were reduced to a pittance through not compensating for inflation.
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Thus, he was compensated and the dispute was eliminated.
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The fluid temperature is also measured and compensated for.
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This compensates for their slightly lower loading capacity.
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They were compensated only for their improvements made to the land and not the land itself.
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But tens of thousands of gulf residents still haven't been fully compensated for their losses, and many are struggling to make ends meet.
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The town leaders compensated for this loss with industrialisation.
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This in effect compensates for any long-term loss of confinement in the geocells.
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